I'm curious to understand why Lime charged me $10. I've used their services in the past without any unexpected fees, so this recent charge has caught me off guard. Is this a standard fee for a particular service I may have unknowingly used? Or could it be related to some recent policy change that I wasn't aware of? I'd appreciate any clarification on what this charge represents and if there's anything I can do to avoid it in the future.
7 answers
Martina
Tue Aug 13 2024
Upon adding a payment card, users are granted a temporary authorization equivalent to $10 USD. This authorization serves as a validation process for the credit or debit card.
Raffaele
Tue Aug 13 2024
This process ensures that users' financial information remains secure and protected against fraudulent activities.
Rosalia
Tue Aug 13 2024
The invalidated authorization charges are automatically removed from your credit or debit card, typically within one week.
CoinPrince
Tue Aug 13 2024
The authorization charges are initiated by our system to ensure the authenticity of the card details provided.
Leonardo
Tue Aug 13 2024
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