I had been a loyal customer since 2020, but this recent incident has me fuming! I had fraud on my bank in August and had to freeze everything, so my $9.99 monthly fee was “returned.” About a week later, a charge comes through for $23.80 from GasBuddy. I know I haven’t gotten gas lately, so I email customer service and ask what this charge is. Their representative, Cady, responds that it is their $9.99 fee plus a $15 return item fee. I reply that I never agreed to any egregious $15 fee just because their membership fee was declined. Cady responds with a snotty attitude saying, “All users must agree to our terms of service and that includes a non-sufficient funds clause.” Too bad for Cady, but I already read the terms of service and there is absolutely no mention of any dollar amount associated with their non-sufficient funds clause. I’m still waiting to see if they are going to refund me the full $23.80 and I will update the review when I find out. I will NEVER trust this company again and I have deleted my account with them.***Update***They never returned the money they stole from my account, I had to go through my bank and dispute the charge as fraud. Once my bank saw there was absolutely no mention of a bogus $15 fee, they immediately sided with me and returned my money. I hope Gas Buddy enjoys that chargeback, if they get enough, the major credit card companies will remove their right to use them as a payment method. They won’t be in business long after that. Good riddance Gas Buddy.
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GasBuddy is a tech company based in Boston that operates apps and websites based on finding real-time fuel prices at more than 140,000 gas stations in the United States, Canada, and Australia.