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Please Cancel Transactions That Fail
January 30, 2009 by aarons44.
I tried to book a vacation last night for $3200. Failed three times - twice online and once by phone. Turns out that my debit card has a $2500 daily limit. So I called my bank and requested an increase. Tried again with Orbitz, and again in failed. Tried again, and again it failed. I logged into my bank account online, and I see that my available balance is about $2200 less than my actual balance. My bank was already closed, so I waited to call them this morning. Just found out that the $2200 are transactions pending from Orbitz! Apparently, even though they failed to debit my account for the full amount, they left the transactions pending. No wonder increasing the amount didn’t help. I was going to call Orbitz to see when they will be cancelling the transaction, but after reading this site, I might just call my bank back and see if they can do it.
Update: After talking to Orbitz, it appears that it was a “ghost booking”. It happens so much, they have a term for it. Basically, they charge part of the fee, even though the booking was unsuccesful. They were very responsive on the phone, promising me that the booking did not actually happen, and that the funds would be freed up. IN 3-10 BUSINESS DAYS! Who can afford to have an extra $2000 tied up that long? Not me. They told me to contact my bank, but my bank can’t do anything without Orbitz faxing them an authorization. Don’t think that will happen. Time to call my Congressmen and let them know how I feel about this. It’s probably not illegal, but it should be.
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