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Yep, gas stations I've been to do this, $95 or $100 unless you go in and pre-auth. As I have two CC's I'll just use both to fuel up. I haven't tried reusing the same card after a stop/closeout/redo.
Neal you can use the same card.
 
When I fuel up at most service stations, it usually cuts off at $100.00 Well, as most of you know, that's not even half a tank ? So is it my banking relationships, or the service station, or some other policy that limits the purchase. At Costco, using my Costco Anywhere Card it cuts me off at $150.00 Now, what I have to do is re-boot and do it again to get to $200.00 Then maybe again to $300.00 if I'm low on fuel. It's a pain, but mostly I'd like to know why it happens and if it happens to you as well.
Yeah, it's an old issue. I've watched it go up from $50 to $75 to now (a lot of places) $100. Stations say it's the card issuing bank. Banks say it's the station. I suspect it's the stations' banks.

I'm surprised to see people saying tthey are able to use the same card again. We've never been able to. We usually use two card for a fillup, occasionally three. And yes, it can be avoided (at least usually) by going in and telling them to authorize $200, but I've had some places tell me that that they'll charge me the full authorized amount even if I take less.
 
Yeah, it's an old issue. I've watched it go up from $50 to $75 to now (a lot of places) $100. Stations say it's the card issuing bank. Banks say it's the station. I suspect it's the stations' banks.

I'm surprised to see people saying tthey are able to use the same card again. We've never been able to. We usually use two card for a fillup, occasionally three. And yes, it can be avoided (at least usually) by going in and telling them to authorize $200, but I've had some places tell me that that they'll charge me the full authorized amount even if I take less.
You can use the same card, been doing it for over 10 years.
 
We use a commercial fuel card (CFN and PacificPride). The requirements to get an account are usually pretty low and you don't have to fight with retail gas stations and can fuel at truck stops and other roomy stations designed for RV's and trucks.
 
We use a commercial fuel card (CFN and PacificPride). The requirements to get an account are usually pretty low and you don't have to fight with retail gas stations and can fuel at truck stops and other roomy stations designed for RV's and trucks.
I’ve used CFN for years and really like being able to use hidden away card lock stations that are 18 wheel friendly. Their app allows you to plan stops along your route. The only drawback is at many of the card locks you don’t know the price per gallon. The card, however, may be used at regular stations you can find using the app.
For diesel users the EFS card used at TA centers is WAY cheaper.

us diesel users
 
It’s important to understand how the transactions are processed because they are different. This is an accurate description. It’s a long read but helpful in understanding how they work.

 
I’ve noticed a $75 cut off some places. It really throws off the planning part of the trip. I like to fuel up before hooking up and leaving a spot. One less thing to worry about, low hanging awnings and how much traffic is going to be around. I’ve also learned my setup attracts people with outstretched hands. I don’t mind helping a person in need but I’d rather do the approaching myself.
 
I’ve noticed a $75 cut off some places. It really throws off the planning part of the trip. I like to fuel up before hooking up and leaving a spot. One less thing to worry about, low hanging awnings and how much traffic is going to be around. I’ve also learned my setup attracts people with outstretched hands. I don’t mind helping a person in need but I’d rather do the approaching myself.
Try inserting the card a second time, works for me.

Yah, a couple phrase comes to mind:

Man it's like they saw me coming!
and
Like fly's to stink.
 

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