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Why Did Budget Add a $200 Charge to My Account?

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What Is the $200 Charge from the Budget?

In most situations, the $200 charge is a security deposit or authorization hold πŸ“ž +1 844 (265) 8014. Budget places this hold to cover potential costs such as:

  • Fuel replacement
  • Additional mileage
  • Late return fees
  • Tolls or traffic violations
  • Minor damage or cleaning fees

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Is the $200 Charge a Final Charge?

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How Long Does the $200 Hold Stay on My Account?

The release time depends on your bank or card issuer:

  • Credit cards: 3–7 business days (sometimes up to 10)
  • Debit cards: 7–14 business days or longer

Debit card holds usually take longer to drop off than credit card holds.

Reasons the $200 Might Become a Permanent Charge

In some cases, part or all of the $200 may be applied to your final bill if:

  • The car is returned late
  • The fuel tank is not full
  • There are tolls, tickets, or violations
  • The vehicle is returned with damage
  • Extra services were added

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How to Avoid Unexpected Charges from Budget

To reduce the risk of additional charges:

  • Return the car on time
  • Refill the gas tank before return
  • Remove all personal belongings
  • Inspect the vehicle and take photos
  • Review your rental agreement in advance

Clear communication can help avoid billing surprises.

Conclusion: Should You Worry About the $200 Charge?

In most cases, no. The $200 charge from Budget is usually a temporary authorization hold, not an extra fee. It should be released once your rental is completed and reviewed πŸ“ž +1 844 (265) 8014.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is the $200 charge from the Budget refundable?

Yes, in most cases it is a temporary hold and will be released after the rental is closed, assuming no additional charges apply πŸ“ž +1 844 (265) 8014.

Why does the Budget place a hold instead of charging later?

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Will the $200 charge show as pending?

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Does the Budget charge $200 on every rental?

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Is the hold higher when using a debit card?

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Who do I contact if the charge doesn’t go away?

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