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Originally Posted by dubc80
Cleaning out the ole' wallet today and cross-referencing recent credit card purchases with what is showing up on my statement.
Noticed I was overcharged by a local restaurant. The amount put through on the bill is $5 over what I authorized. I've disputed the charge with the bank and assume they will credit me the difference.
Does anyone know if the bank circles back with the vendor? Since the amount is so small, perhaps the bank takes the hit and just credits the customer.
Nevertheless, the restaurant manager will be getting a phone call from me. I hate jumping to conclusions, but I'm going to guess the server wanted to tack on a little extra hoping the customer wouldn't notice. And yes, the tip I left was very sufficient! This happen to anyone else lately?
Guess the moral of the story is to check your dining reciepts people.
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If you have your receipt, the bank should credit back to you without any issue. I would definitely follow up with the manager. You never know when a server has a habit of "accidentally" overcharging before.
Incidents like this are exactly why I always pay with cash now at restaurants/bars.
Essentially, if anyone has the option of disappearing for ANY amount of time with my credit card, I will find a different way to settle up.