EVgo charges too much for temp holding
EVgo charges too much for temp holding, won’t release funds for days if they ever release the funds, go to electrify America, MUCH BETTER !
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EVgo charges too much for temp holding, won’t release funds for days if they ever release the funds, go to electrify America, MUCH BETTER !
EVgo is a electric vehicle charging company owned by General Motors. When you have a 'pay as you go' account they put a hold on your credit card in the amount of $65-$100. For the first time when I charged my EV in Vauxhall, NJ, EVgo did not release their hold on my credit card. Several emails and phone calls have not remedied the issue. My issue has been elevated to senior management with absolutely no response or resolution.
EVgo finally returned my inquiry and told me to call my credit card company as they were not responsible to removing any credit holds. LIARS!!!
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