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(NewsNation) — Gas prices have started to slowly inch downwards but drivers are still feeling the pinch at the pump —  this time from their credit or debit cards.

It’s no consumer secret that gas stations place a pre-authorization hold amount on credit or debit cards for some purchases. But as gas prices have risen, so have the holding fees.

When gas prices originally started skyrocketing, gas stations increased the “hold amount” for consumers who use credit or debit cards to pay for gas. That change could cost you more money if you can’t cover the hold.

For example, the gas station may place a $100 hold on your card even if you’re only buying $50 dollars worth of gas.

The hold is to ensure consumers have the funds available to cover the total cost. It could take anywhere from a few hours to a couple of days for the hold to be released.

Visa and Mastercard are now allowing gas stations to place holds of up to $175 on their cards.

In a recent article about the “high holds,” Jeff Leonard with the Association for Convenience & Fuel Retailing (NACS) told the Wall Street Journal, “When you set a hold that is a high number, it increases the likelihood that a consumer will overdraft because of the hold.”

And with overdrafts, consumers usually see hefty fees.

White Eagle Credit Union in Kansas tweeted some tips to their customers for pumping gas, reminding them to always select “credit” at the pump. The credit union claimed by doing this, the system will “only” place a $1 authorization amount against their card.

Retail giant “Kroger” has raised its temporary hold on debit cards from $125 to $150 at all of its gas stations.

Also, rental car companies and hotels are doing the same thing.

The higher hold costs are a reflection of the country’s economy with record high inflation and no signs of a turnaround any time soon.

To avoid hold costs, experts suggested consumers use cash to pay, or go inside the station and have the clerk set the amount you want to pay. Usually, since the final total is preset, there’s no hold involved.

This comes as the national average for a gallon of gas sank below $5, sitting at $4.88 per gallon, according to GasBuddy and AAA.

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