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Why Is There a $200 Pending Charge from the Budget?

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What Does the $200 Pending Charge Mean?

The $200 pending charge is generally a security deposit or pre-authorization. Budget places this hold to cover potential costs such as:

  • Fuel replacement if the tank isn’t full
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  • Late return fees
  • Minor vehicle damage or cleaning
  • Tolls or traffic violations

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When Will the Pending Charge Be Released?

The release time varies depending on your payment method and bank:

  • Credit cards: Usually 3–7 business days (can take up to 10)
  • Debit cards: Typically 7–14 business days or longer

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Can the $200 Pending Charge Become a Final Charge?

Yes, under certain circumstances, the hold may convert into a permanent charge, such as:

  • Returning the car late
  • Not refilling the fuel tank
  • Vehicle damage or excessive dirt
  • Tolls, tickets, or other additional fees
  • Optional services purchased during the rental

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Tips to Avoid Surprises with Budget Holds

  • Return your vehicle on time
  • Refill the gas tank before returning
  • Inspect the car and take photos of any existing damage
  • Remove personal items from the vehicle
  • Review your rental agreement for any pre-authorizations

Proper planning can prevent unexpected charges and disputes.

Conclusion: What You Should Know About the $200 Pending Charge

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is the $200 pending charge refundable?

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Why does the Budget place a pending charge?

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How long does it take for the pending charge to disappear?

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Can the pending charge turn into a permanent fee?

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Does the pending charge appear on all Budget rentals?

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