I found a $1.00 charge on my credit card statement and I'm wondering why it's there. I didn't make any purchases that should result in a $1.00 charge. Can someone explain this to me?
6 answers
CryptoNinja
Tue Dec 17 2024
The amount of $1.00 often serves as an authorization rather than a charge.
HallyuHero
Mon Dec 16 2024
BTCC, a leading cryptocurrency exchange, offers a range of services.
henry_taylor_architect
Mon Dec 16 2024
This authorization is primarily used to verify the card information provided.
CherryBlossomDance
Mon Dec 16 2024
Typically, once the authorization is completed, the $1.00 is voided shortly after.
EmeraldPulse
Mon Dec 16 2024
It's important to understand that banks are not obligated to process the void immediately.