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Zipcar will charge your credit card for no reason

65 pointsby kag0almost 3 years ago
Zipcar will charge your credit card for no reason and would rather have you dispute with the credit card company than refund you.<p>I encountered this and thought it was interesting. If my company had charged someone and found there was no trace of it in our system, I would be very concerned. But at Zipcar they seem to play it off as not a big deal. I wonder how much revenue they make from randomly charging people who don&#x27;t notice.<p>https:&#x2F;&#x2F;imgur.com&#x2F;a&#x2F;ET3ckK9

12 comments

donmcronaldalmost 3 years ago
&gt; If my company had charged someone and found there was no trace of it in our system, I would be very concerned.<p>I saw this happen to a business once and they <i>never</i> got any answers when they tried to engage their payment provider. It was a franchise, so they didn&#x27;t have a direct enough relationship to really push the issue.<p>What would happen is a customer debit card would fail a transaction, so they&#x27;d redo it and it would succeed. Later that day the customer would be back to show them how they were double charged, but the merchant account only showed the successful transaction.<p>That was 5 years ago and as far as I know that money just &quot;disappeared&quot;. It happened infrequently enough the business always ended up eating it.<p>To this day, I still want to know what happened.<p>In the case of the OP, I can imagine something similar. If ZipCar doesn&#x27;t have any record of the transactions, why not get the customer to do a charge back? That way whoever ended up with the money loses it.
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schainksalmost 3 years ago
Ugh, Zipcar. The company whose management demanded a new CRM integration go live on a Friday before a holiday weekend, and didn’t coordinate with support team.<p>Naturally, something messed up because the project was rushed out the door, stranding my partner and I when our car wouldn’t unlock.<p>Support team was backed up because they never knew to staff up, so we were stuck on hold for an hour. In that time, I secured another car, started driving and then they told me they can’t see my current rental because the CRM changeover migrated half the fleet data before getting stuck. This was nationwide.<p>Due to this snafu we had to deal with multiple calls, all with awful wait times. One of the lower level support people _thanked me for not yelling at them_. That’s how badly they execute.<p>This company is full on Blockbuster for cars. They take as much money as they can while managing as piss poor an experience as possible. They’ll refund you to your account (not your credit card!) for their mistakes as long as you chase them, then eventually take the money back anyway because their refunds have expiry dates.
p49kalmost 3 years ago
Zipcar transitioned everyone who was on a free plan to a paid plan without their consent and started charging their card on file. Unethical and almost certainly illegal. I’m not surprised.
toomuchtodoalmost 3 years ago
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;reportfraud.ftc.gov&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;reportfraud.ftc.gov&#x2F;</a><p>File a complaint with the FTC and your state’s attorney general.
spookybonesalmost 3 years ago
They just did this to me, doubling the price without informing me. However, the card I have on file has expired. They are threatening to send it to a collection agency if I don&#x27;t pay it.
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rudolph9almost 3 years ago
I’ve been contesting random zipcar charges for over a year now and had to change my credit card number because of it (which takes time to take effect with subscription type charges).
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bumpkinjunkiealmost 3 years ago
Similar thing happened to me, but my card on file had expired . Zipcar sent me an email threatening to send me to collections. I sent them a polite message on April 11th and they finally got back to me on May 30th that the charges would be removed.
py4almost 3 years ago
They ripped me off a long time ago. Tried to contact them through twitter, Facebook, email and phone call. Never answered. Worst tech company ever in the history of humanity.
offskyalmost 3 years ago
Based on all the comments here, Im confident this is Zipcar&#x27;s fault and not the OP. However, I have had some experience being on the other end of this type of billing problem (not at zipcar) so I&#x27;ll share my experience.<p>Several times I have received an email from someone saying that my website charged their card incorrectly. In each case the amount charged has been an amount that is impossible based on what I sell (my product is $10, but they are billed for $17.23). I attempt to lookup the transaction in my Stripe dashboard using the date, amount, and last 4 digits. Nothing. I have to reply with something similar to what OP got back from support. In every case where I received a followup with the customer, they had misread the credit card statement and it was for a totally different company&#x27;s charge. I guess there was a company with a similar name. Sometimes customers get quite irate, but they never apologize when they realize it was their fault.
londons_explorealmost 3 years ago
I have the reverse situation. I have had a Zipcar account for ~5 years, and despite the website being pretty clear that I&#x27;m on a paid monthly plan, I haven&#x27;t been charged for a single month ever.<p>I&#x27;m still charged for the actual hires I make though.
JaceLightningalmost 3 years ago
It sounds like they didn&#x27;t make those charges and someone else is pretending to be Zipcar, charging your card.
dikaioalmost 3 years ago
I honestly didn’t even know that company still existed…