What is the difference between a “pending transaction” and a “posted transaction”?
Pending transactions are authorized transactions with a hold on your balance for the purchase amount until the transaction clears your account. Posted transactions are purchases that have cleared on your card and funds have been removed to pay the merchant. There are some pending transactions that are more or less than the amount you have actually spent. This is because some merchants place a pre-authorization amount on your card to ensure the account is active and that you have enough money to cover the purchase. In some cases, such as restaurants, you are charged an amount that is more (typically 15% more) than the amount of the transaction in case you pay a tip on your card. Once the transaction posts to your account, the pending transaction will be removed, generally within a few business days. Merchants such as car rental companies, hotels, restaurants, and airlines place pre-authorizations on your card that will impact the amount of funds available for purchases.
Pending transactions are authorized transactions with a hold on your balance for the purchase amount until the transaction clears your account. Posted transactions are purchases that have cleared on your card and funds have been removed to pay the merchant. There are some pending transactions that are more or less than the amount you have actually spent. This is because some merchants place a pre-authorization amount on your card to ensure the account is active and that you have enough money to cover the purchase. In some cases, such as restaurants, you are charged a percentage higher (typically 20%) than the amount of the transaction in case you pay a tip on your card. Once the transaction posts to your account, the pending transaction will be removed, generally within a few business days.
Pending transactions are authorized transactions with a hold on your balance for the purchase amount until the transaction clears your account. Posted transactions are purchases that have cleared on your card and funds have been removed to pay the merchant. There are some pending transactions that are more or less than the amount you have actually spent. This is because some merchants place a pre-authorization amount on your card to ensure the account is active and that you have enough money to cover the purchase. In some cases, such as restaurants, you are charged a percentage higher (typically 15%) than the amount of the transaction in case you pay a tip on your card. Once the transaction posts to your account, the pending transaction will be removed, generally within a few business days.
Pending transactions are authorized transactions with a hold on your balance for the purchase amount until the transaction clears your account. Posted transactions are purchases that have cleared on your card and funds have been removed to pay the merchant. There are some pending transactions that are more or less than the amount you have actually spent. This is because some retailers place a pre-authorization amount on your card to ensure the account is active and that you have enough money to cover the purchase. In some cases, such as restaurants, you are charged a percentage higher (typically 15%) than the amount of the transaction in case you pay a tip on your card. Once the transaction posts to your account, the pending transaction will be removed within a few business days, and you can use the funds again.
• Pending transactions are authorized transactions with a hold on your balance for the purchase amount until the transaction clears your account. Posted transactions are purchases that have cleared on your card and funds have been removed to pay the merchant. There are some pending transactions that are more or less than the amount you have actually spent. This is because some retailers place a pre-authorization amount on your card to ensure the account is active and that you have enough money to cover the purchase. In some cases, such as restaurants, you are charged a percentage higher (typically 15%) than the amount of the transaction in case you pay a tip on your card. Once the transaction posts to your account, the pending transaction will be removed within a few business days, and you can use the funds again.