09-05-2012 04:05 PM
Anyone else having an issue with charges disappearing ? i had a charge that was just over 600 dollars that i made on the 28th. It had been pending for a while and then i noticed yesterday day the pending transaction disappeared. I thought well finally after over a week it would post today. But its just gone now.. Charges that i made before and after it have posted. I still show other pending charges.. But that charge is just gone.
09-05-2012 06:05 PM
Woolfman wrote:Anyone else having an issue with charges disappearing ? i had a charge that was just over 600 dollars that i made on the 28th. It had been pending for a while and then i noticed yesterday day the pending transaction disappeared. I thought well finally after over a week it would post today. But its just gone now.. Charges that i made before and after it have posted. I still show other pending charges.. But that charge is just gone.
I haven't noticed any disappearing.....yet. I seem to have the opposite problem. I made a $2,000 purchase on Saturday and I could see it as a "pending authorization" via the mobile app (but not online as I can't see any pending items online). Today it finally posted in online banking, but it's also showing up as both posted and as a pending authorization on the mobile app. Also, today I made a payment of $900. When I logged into the mobile app, it showed my available credit as $900. That freaked me out (I thought they were taking adverse action against me lol), so I had to call them to confirm my credit limit hadn't been reduced. All was fine, thankfully. I mentioned to the CSR that the mobile app was showing my avail credit as $900, which happened to be the same amount as a payment I had made today. She said she was going to forward this info on to someone in the hopes it may be fixed someday.

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