highamperage
Junior Member
Hello! I have a question about merchant billing with regards to authorization holds. Earlier this July, I shipped a package via FedEx International (in person, in their store, I do NOT have a FedEx account) and paid $71.41 via Debit Card in the store. Just this morning, they debited $803.09 from my debit card account. I called them to inquire about the issue, and they were able to confirm the charge was the result of tracking number of the package I shipped, but unable to explain why until they get more information tomorrow (7/30)
When I asked why I paid $71 in the store and was later charged an additional $803, they said the original amount was just an authorization and they don't charge until the package is delivered - but the amount can differ. I looked at my records and indeed the $71 charge fell off my account, but I don't see how the credit card receipt I signed for $71.41 should allow them to randomly debit $803. My thinking is, even if they want to charge me extra for something (Customs, location difference, etc) they cannot/should not charge more than the authorized amount to my debit card, but rather invoice me or call me for additional payment. And unexpected charge like that has created quite an inconvenience.
Does anyone have any input on this?
If I ever use FedEx again, I'll be paying in crisp cash for sure!
Thanks for any input!
BTW: I am located in Texas, United States
When I asked why I paid $71 in the store and was later charged an additional $803, they said the original amount was just an authorization and they don't charge until the package is delivered - but the amount can differ. I looked at my records and indeed the $71 charge fell off my account, but I don't see how the credit card receipt I signed for $71.41 should allow them to randomly debit $803. My thinking is, even if they want to charge me extra for something (Customs, location difference, etc) they cannot/should not charge more than the authorized amount to my debit card, but rather invoice me or call me for additional payment. And unexpected charge like that has created quite an inconvenience.
Does anyone have any input on this?
If I ever use FedEx again, I'll be paying in crisp cash for sure!
Thanks for any input!
BTW: I am located in Texas, United States
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