Tennessee man charged $85,000 for a tank of gas

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July 13, 2012

I knew Obama's policies were bad. I just didn't realize how bad, I guess.

There were two instances, at least. It ended up being called an input error by the merchant.

Feel like gas prices are making a dent in your budget? Imagine how Ray Crockett felt when he received a bill for nearly $85,000 after filling his gas tank. Nashville's News Channel 5 reports that Crockett charged about $30 in gas from a local station to his Citibank debit card last week during a seemingly routine fill-up. "I stopped here because they had the cheapest gas at the time," Crockett told the station. But that's not what his bank statement showed. "$84,522.54 to be exact," Crockett said.

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Comments:
  1. Jennifer says:

    everybody needs to withdraw from citibank and move to another bank because its obvious its not trutworthy, helpful, and reliable