SirPsycho82
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- Feb 25, 2001
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Originally posted by: Czesia
Originally posted by: Transition
I only signed for $19.88 on the receipt. There's no mention of any gratuity charges.
You should have been charged only what you signed for.Sounds weird to me. I'd go down to the restaurant and bring it to their attention that you only signed for $19.88, not an additional 20%. Technically, if you never signed for it, I don't think they can charge it to your account. If you still don't get anywhere, call the CC company and get it sorted out. Even if it's only $3.00, this restaurant is probably doing this to everyone that eats there and 20% gratuity that no one knows about really adds up over time. Still, talk to them first. It'll probably sort itself out in no time.
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Just call the credit card company and dispute the whole thing. I bet you can do that since they voided the sale by charging you the wrong amount. I woudln't even call the restaurant because they'll giv eyou some BS answer about oops we didn't mean to when they really did. Screw them back by disputing the whole charge and wait til they come to you.
Just tell the CC company "The charge that is on my charge account was not authorized". That's a completely true statement and all you need to prove to have it removed.
Uggh! Read the entire thread and learn about credit cards, please. Unless this is "charge" is a week old or older, it is only an authorization. It only allows the restaurant to know that you have the correct funds to cover the bill and any POSSIBLE tip.
Have you guys ever used a credit card at a restaurant and then checked your bill online when you got home? I know it isn't just me since it happens on all of my credit/debit cards, from several different banks. Also, I know since my company deals with a merchant account.
