When that has happened to me it has always been corrected without me doing anything in a couple of days (ie, next time I looked, the total included the tip).
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Sometimes it'll show up without the tip and then later reset to include it. Some function of the fact that the initial approval is only for the pre-tip amount. I'd give it a few days.
Some function of the fact that the initial approval is only for the pre-tip amount.
Yeah. I think the initial amount is just the hold they put on your account (because at that point they don't know what the tip is). Then when the actual transaction goes through, the correct amount is debited.
Oh, I should go to the hardware store for stuff to hang some shelves and whatnot. That would be good.
Of course, now I'm weepy because the Criminal Minds I'm watching has the Johnny Cash cover of "Hurt."
Oh, okay, I don't usually use my debit card, but they didn't take Amex. I just don't want anyone to be screwed out of their tip.
It's in the high 40s/low 50s here now, and gorgeous. I opened all the windows to let fresh air in, took Dylan to the playground, and then my parents drove up for lunch. They're resting at the B&B now. I may nap too.
I'm sitting in the hairdressers with purple dye in one stripe of hair.
I did go to target but only ended up buying a new pair of inside pants. It was in a smaller size though.
I can get into the MOMA store without paying admission to the museum, right? I want to buy my niece something Tim Burton-y for her birthday.
Grrr. My sister told me that my dad was planning on coming down today, and I want him to take me to Costco. But I haven't heard from him so I don't know if it's going to happen or not.
(I don't want to call him because I want to see if he'll really come down here and do what he's intending to do without actually calling me first. Communication in my family can take some odd twists and turns and I want to see how this one plays out.)
Meantime, I'm sitting here. Well, I'm doing work. But I'd rather be going to Costco.
I can get into the MOMA store without paying admission to the museum, right? I want to buy my niece something Tim Burton-y for her birthday.
Yes. I'm pretty sure it even has a seperate entrance or an entrance before the museum admission desk.
I've never had a museum say "no" when I've asked to do that. The Empire State Building even let me go up to buy something my sister had admired the previous day.