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June 19, 2007
As the price of gasoline rises, limits on transaction amounts — or the total dollar amount of gas a customer can pump into their car — are limiting some drivers, according to USA Today.
"Using my Visa card, I commonly hit a limit and I would be standing there scratching my head," Shawn Bloomfield, who pumps premium gas into his SUV, said from his home in Allentown, Pa. "I would always assume it is the gas station setting a limit on how much gas I could purchase. It felt like a ration scenario."
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