Always check your receipts.

CigarMan Andy

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So, I'm at home paying bills and I notice that one of my small credit cards is over the limit and has a charge of $30 for going over. I only use this card for gas and small things, but I had a used the card for a few items this month and the limit was up. I still should have had $150 available. I looked up my recent transactions on line and this is what I found.

A couple of weeks previous, I stopped into one of the local B&Ms to see what they had that was new. I usually don't shop there because they are usually high $ for Opus, Anejo and GOF but they sometimes get the hard to find. Nothing out of the ordinary, but since I had not tried the NUB yet, I bought a couple and a 601 maduro. The total came to $20.03, so I used the card and forgot the receipt. I didn't think anything more about it.

When I reviewed my statement, I had a charge of $125 from that B&M. I ONLY bought three cigars for God sake. Anyway, I called the owner and explained what he had done, and went to go see him. He checked his records for the transaction and the M/C receipts. He found both and they did not match. Being that I had a friendly relationship with them, he corrected the mistake and refunded the money, and the credit card company removed the $30 charge. The owner of the shop gave me a NUB for my trouble.

The facts are these:
I didn't read the receipt before I signed it.
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I didn't take the receipt with me for my records.
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and
I assumed that people don't make mistakes.
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What I learned:
Always read before you sign.
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Take and keep all your receipts.
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And try and treat people the way you like to be treated.
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I usually always throw my receipts away... maybe i need to rethink that strategy.
 
I usually always throw my receipts away... maybe i need to rethink that strategy.

My thoughts exactly.

I used to keep all my receipts in my wallet, but after moving to a money clip I have nowhere to keep them. I just might have to switch back to the wallet to keep up with my records. Tough situation for you but I'm glad it worked out!
 
I NEVER have cash in my wallet. All I use is my debit/credit card, and I keep all my receipts in my wallet, so many they hang out. I'll take them out every now and then. I've had that happen to many times, so I always keep them.
 
Last year after eating lunch at a local Chinese buffett I was signing my debit card receipt and just happened to notice that instead of the $ 7 and change it should have been it was $ 70 something! So after explaining the mistake the lady tried and tried to correct it but was unable to. She ended up giving me the difference back in cash.
 
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