08-01-2021 01:55 AM - edited 01-06-2022 03:05 AM
Hello,
I set up auto debit on my credit card on 25th July, the payment supposed to be taken is $13 ($15-$2), but I have just noticed on my credit card statement its been charged as $42.30, also its not showing any balance in my account. I dont understand why have they overcharged?
Thanks
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08-01-2021 04:39 PM - edited 08-01-2021 10:56 PM
@natahir2 wrote:Yea, I agree to 14.43, but there is another charge of 42.30 appearing as cash advance Fonds, I never took a cash advance and it is charged at the same time when 14.43, bank says talk to the merchant.....
Call your bank back. Public Mobile didn't charge the $42.30. Cash advance could be from a purchase of a money order or somerhing similar or possibly relates to how your bank records transactions if you go over the credit limit. The service fee also seems to give some type of clue. In any event, this charge isn"t by Public Mobile.
Is it possible that there was a bill payment of $42.30 to be made but instead a transfer from the credit card to a bank account was done by accident?
08-01-2021 12:29 PM
@natahir2 : I seem to think that there are some purchases that would arrive at the bank looking like a cash advance. Or that they would classify as a cash advance. But again...who's the merchant?
08-01-2021 12:26 PM
You asking is good.....but if not showing responsibility to help you...you might want to start a dispute. Who knows....it might be totally out of your area. Have you used the card for any online purchases or given the number only for something? Any ways....the onus is on the bank to inform you.
08-01-2021 12:23 PM
Thanks, I will speak to bank again, who is the merchant, also, I have researched over google this name Fonds appears when you pay for direct debit set up through RBC CC, its happening to me first time though, thats why doubt goes to PM, however, I shall dig it out further with the bank. I never took a cash advance even don't carry this card with me and use it very rarely. Its on safe place at home, and no once has access to it.
Thanks for everyone's comments, I shall get back after getting a reply from the bank and post it for others that what happened actually.
08-01-2021 12:18 PM
Not a 40 withdrawal plus a fee.
And $38.11 plus taxes is $42.30. And 38.11 is and odd purchase price.....unless for gasoline.
08-01-2021 12:06 PM - edited 08-01-2021 12:07 PM
Your RBC statement is a perfect match to the PM billing. I would be calling RBC about the $42.30. But do some deep thinking first....and ask what did I buy or why is a cash advance $42.30 and not $40.....unless there is a service charge. May be there are some RBC customers reading this. Does some one have access to your card?
08-01-2021 12:03 PM
@natahir2 wrote:Yea, I agree to 14.43, but there is another charge of 42.30 appearing as cash advance Fonds, I never took a cash advance and it is charged at the same time when 14.43, bank says talk to the merchant.....
Launch investigation with bank. It isn't anything to do with PM. Did anyone else have access to your credit card ? (hubby/wife, kids, girlfriend/boyfriend, nice neighbour ?)
08-01-2021 12:01 PM
@natahir2 : The bank needs to tell you who the merchant was. That doesn't look like anything from here. Maybe your card has been compromised.
08-01-2021 11:57 AM
Yea, I agree to 14.43, but there is another charge of 42.30 appearing as cash advance Fonds, I never took a cash advance and it is charged at the same time when 14.43, bank says talk to the merchant.....
08-01-2021 11:40 AM
$14.43 looks like charge of $13 for PM plan + 11% tax. So it looks like you are in Saskatchewan as they charge 11%
Saskatchewan | GST + PST | 6% | 5% | 11% |
Looks OK to me for how much PM charged you. Did somebody use your card 'by accident' not letting you know?
08-01-2021 11:36 AM
@natahir2 : Ditto. How do you relate the cash advance to here? The $14.43 is the right charge for here.
08-01-2021 11:33 AM
Everything looks clear to me.
Cash advance of $42.30 is cash advance. Why do you think it has to do anything with PM?
08-01-2021 11:28 AM
Below are screenshots for credit card and transactions history
08-01-2021 10:48 AM
Did you purchase any add ons? Change plans recently?
You mentioned no available funds showing, right?
08-01-2021 10:46 AM - edited 08-01-2021 10:47 AM
@natahir2 : 42.70 still doesn't work. Was this charge on the same night as your last renewal? Does your overview page show the $15 plan. Do you possibly see more than 0 in your Available Funds?
08-01-2021 10:44 AM
Payment history says I have been charged $13, on my credit card its 42.70, bank says speak to the merchant
08-01-2021 10:43 AM
@natahir2 : 42.30 / 1.11 = 38.11. Public Mobile is all even dollars. So where did this number come from? Was 42.30 a typo. And are you paying for any other accounts?
08-01-2021 10:42 AM
This is a $15 plan less auto-debit discount of 2 dollars, I haven't changed anything except setting up auto-debit
08-01-2021 10:41 AM
I am in Saskatchewan, and its a basic plan 100 min. for $15 and less $2 for auto-debit setup.
08-01-2021 10:26 AM
@natahir2
Could you provide Transaction History, too? That might help figuring out what you have been charged.
08-01-2021 07:45 AM - edited 08-01-2021 07:45 AM
@natahir2 wrote:Hello,
I set up auto debit on my credit card on 25th July, the payment supposed to be taken is $13 ($15-$2), but I have just noticed on my credit card statement its been charged as $42.30, also its not showing any balance in my account. I dont understand why have they overcharged?
Thanks
Hello @natahir2
Can you look at your "View Payment History" and see what it says there?
08-01-2021 04:17 AM
@natahir2 wrote:Hello,
I set up auto debit on my credit card on 25th July, the payment supposed to be taken is $13 ($15-$2), but I have just noticed on my credit card statement its been charged as $42.30, also its not showing any balance in my account. I dont understand why have they overcharged?
Thanks
A plan can't cost $42.30 because that doesn't match any tax rate in Canada for a plan amount plus tax. It sounds like they're charging you for a $40 plan. Did you change your plan recently?
08-01-2021 02:11 AM
@natahir2 : What province is your phone number from? That total doesn't seem to make sense. Is it possible you're paying for another account?