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Why do I have a $1 charge?

Why do I see a $1 charge on my credit card? The $1 charge that you see that is associated with your order is a pre-authorization charge. This charge can sometimes appear on your credit card, even when the order itself was cancelled, failed, or was rejected for whatever reason.



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If you just created a Google Payments account to make your first purchase or added a new card to your Payments account, you may see a $1 charge. This is to make sure your card is valid. It'll be removed and you won't be charged.

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Why has a merchant charged me $1 (e.g. Uber)? This is simply one of the security measures that some merchants use to protect their customers. Merchants may contact us to confirm that your Card is valid and not lost or stolen. This is achieved by processing a $1 authorisation charge.

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The $1 charge that you see that is associated with your order is a pre-authorization charge. This charge can sometimes appear on your credit card, even when the order itself was cancelled, failed, or was rejected for whatever reason.

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Even if you used a credit or debit card, it may still be difficult to trace the purchase as Uber does not provide detailed information about transactions. If you suspect that someone has used your card without your permission, contact your bank or credit card company immediately.

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