I hate shopping. I seriously do. I don't find any joy from trolling the mall or anything like that; it's just not my thing. I have finally joined the masses that don't carry cash - which I HATE - but it just seems easier to do everything with the debit/check card.
So I'm in Target the other day and grabbed a few things and the total was $35.07. Not a huge amount and I knew, without a DOUBT, that there was WAY more than that in the checking account.
Target didn't believe me.
I swiped the card and did it as a credit (I like getting my bank reward points) and it was declined. So the cashier tried it. Declined. Now I am having a freakin heart attack with 14 people in line behind me and wanting to scream that I have the money in the bank! Has this ever happened to you? Now I take the card back and decide to do the transaction as a debit card.
It went through.
What in the world is up with that? I mean, same card, same amount of money, why in the world do these machines do that? Actually, that happened to me once before - again at Target - where I used a different debit card (my unemployment one) and it declined it for insufficient funds when there were funds available.
Note to credit card machines at Target: I'm sending you the cardiologist bill!
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