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Astonishing petrol station 'overcharge' that every Aussie needs to know about
Astonishing petrol station 'overcharge' that every Aussie needs to know about

Daily Mail​

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Astonishing petrol station 'overcharge' that every Aussie needs to know about

Furious Aussies have been shocked to discover they have been overcharged thousands of dollars for purchases at a popular petrol station chain. Multiple visitors to Reddy Express (formerly known as Coles Express) noticed their transaction had been repeated, sometimes over more than 100 times, on Saturday. Calling into 2GB radio on Wednesday, a Sydney man named Steve said he was charged 134 times for a payment of around $106. The total of his transactions came to an eye-watering $14,204. Another man, Angelo, said his daughter had spent $6 on a drink and a chocolate at a Reddy Express and was charged for the transaction 104 times. Aussies impacted by the glitch were given a phone number to contact, which was said to lead to an automated voice message. The voice message said Reddy Express was aware of the issue, and that customers would be reimbursed within two to seven days. Angelo said that his daughter would soon be travelling overseas, and was concerned over whether she would be refunded before she left. Reddy Express has since issued an apology about the glitch, revealing it was a widespread issue across their stores over the weekend. 'On Saturday (31/5) a technical issue led to intermittent EFTPOS errors affecting some guests paying by credit or debit card at Reddy Express stores,' a statement said. 'In some cases, this has resulted in guests being charged more than once for their transaction. 'We are working to reverse any duplicate transactions as quickly as possible. 'In most cases, people should have seen the refund appear in their debit or credit card accounts by now. 'If you have not yet received a refund or have not yet contacted us, please contact us now via our customer service office contactus-retail@ or call 1800 656-055. 'Reddy Express sincerely apologises to any impacted guests.' Anyone who made a purchase at a store is urged to check their transaction history. More than 700 Coles Express servos across Australia were rebranded to Reddy after they were sold to petrol and diesel supplier Viva Energy in 2023. In 2024, a similar 'duplicate payments' glitch hit Commonwealth Bank, with furious customers demanding answers after money ' disappeared' from their accounts. Hundreds of customers reported seeing multiple payments on their accounts on Saturday morning, with some experiencing overdrawn accounts, while others were left stranded with no money to travel.

‘Cash is king': Fuel chain overcharges customers by thousands
‘Cash is king': Fuel chain overcharges customers by thousands

West Australian

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • West Australian

‘Cash is king': Fuel chain overcharges customers by thousands

Customers who shopped at Reddy Express stores across the nation are being urged to check their bank accounts after a system fault caused some people to be charged more than 100 times for one transaction. An unlucky group of customers who filled up or bought goods from the petrol station and convenience chain on Saturday, May 31 with a debit or credit card have checked their statements to find they have been grossly overcharged. Sydneysider Steve called into the 2GB breakfast show and shared that his wife was looking through their bank statements when she noticed a whopping 134 payments of $106 had been made. 'Well, she was just having a look – I don't really keep an eye on my bank details and how much I'm spending, I just like to earn it – she just sort of had a bit of a look on there and noticed that I'd had a pretty good time at the Reddy Express there,' he told host Ben Fordham. 'First of all I called the Reddy Express in Blackwater there and they were very helpful. They gave me a number to call, they said there was a nationwide issue. 'I called the number. Basically it's just an automated message and it said they're aware of the issue and you'd be refunded the money within two to seven days. 'I called my bank, Westpac, and they had not been made aware of it.' Reddy Express has since issued an apology to customers via a statement on their website, blaming the error on a 'technical issue'. 'On Saturday (31/5) a technical issue led to intermittent EFTPOS errors affecting some guests paying by credit or debit card at Reddy Express stores,' the statement said. 'In some cases, this has resulted in guests being charged more than once for their transaction. 'We are working to reverse any duplicate transactions as quickly as possible. In most cases, people should have seen the refund appear in their debit or credit card accounts by now. 'If you have not yet received a refund or have not yet contacted us, please contact us now via our customer service office contactus-retail@ or call 1800 656-055. 'Reddy Express sincerely apologises to any impacted guests.' In a statement issued to 2GB, which Fordham read on air, the company said that people in difficult financial situations should get in touch with the Reddy Express customer service team to have the process fast-tracked. Another listener, Angelo, phoned in to 2GB to share that his daughter Dominique had also been stung by the technical glitch. 'She went to the Reddy Express on Saturday and I think she spent $6.44 and bought a drink and chocolate, and the next day I think she realised that basically they had charged her 104 times for that transaction,' he said. 'So she actually went back there to confront them and ask them about it and they gave her the number. 'The challenge for my little daughter is she's going overseas in a week and a half … and she doesn't want to wait several days for the money maybe to come. 'I said to my daughter, 'That's why cash is king'.' Reddy Express stores were formerly branded Coles Express before the chain was acquired by Viva Energy Group from Coles Group in 2023. Viva Energy Group is the exclusive supplier of Shell in Australia, and the companies are in a long-term brand licence agreement until 2029.

If you filled up here, check your bank account
If you filled up here, check your bank account

Perth Now

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Perth Now

If you filled up here, check your bank account

Customers who shopped at Reddy Express stores across the nation are being urged to check their bank accounts after a system fault caused some people to be charged more than 100 times for one transaction. An unlucky group of customers who filled up or bought goods from the petrol station and convenience chain on Saturday, May 31 with a debit or credit card have checked their statements to find they have been grossly overcharged. Sydneysider Steve called into the 2GB breakfast show and shared that his wife was looking through their bank statements when she noticed a whopping 134 payments of $106 had been made. Reddy Express said a technical issue led to the error. NewsWire/ Gaye Gerard Credit: News Corp Australia 'Well, she was just having a look – I don't really keep an eye on my bank details and how much I'm spending, I just like to earn it – she just sort of had a bit of a look on there and noticed that I'd had a pretty good time at the Reddy Express there,' he told host Ben Fordham. 'First of all I called the Reddy Express in Blackwater there and they were very helpful. They gave me a number to call, they said there was a nationwide issue. 'I called the number. Basically it's just an automated message and it said they're aware of the issue and you'd be refunded the money within two to seven days. 'I called my bank, Westpac, and they had not been made aware of it.' Reddy Express has since issued an apology to customers via a statement on their website, blaming the error on a 'technical issue'. 'On Saturday (31/5) a technical issue led to intermittent EFTPOS errors affecting some guests paying by credit or debit card at Reddy Express stores,' the statement said. 'In some cases, this has resulted in guests being charged more than once for their transaction. 'We are working to reverse any duplicate transactions as quickly as possible. In most cases, people should have seen the refund appear in their debit or credit card accounts by now. 'If you have not yet received a refund or have not yet contacted us, please contact us now via our customer service office contactus-retail@ or call 1800 656-055. 'Reddy Express sincerely apologises to any impacted guests.' In a statement issued to 2GB, which Fordham read on air, the company said that people in difficult financial situations should get in touch with the Reddy Express customer service team to have the process fast-tracked. Reddy Express convenience stores are often co-located at Shell fuel pumps Ian Currie. Credit: News Corp Australia Another listener, Angelo, phoned in to 2GB to share that his daughter Dominique had also been stung by the technical glitch. 'She went to the Reddy Express on Saturday and I think she spent $6.44 and bought a drink and chocolate, and the next day I think she realised that basically they had charged her 104 times for that transaction,' he said. 'So she actually went back there to confront them and ask them about it and they gave her the number. 'The challenge for my little daughter is she's going overseas in a week and a half … and she doesn't want to wait several days for the money maybe to come. 'I said to my daughter, 'That's why cash is king'.' Reddy Express stores were formerly branded Coles Express before the chain was acquired by Viva Energy Group from Coles Group in 2023. Viva Energy Group is the exclusive supplier of Shell in Australia, and the companies are in a long-term brand licence agreement until 2029.

‘Cash is king': Fuel chain overcharges customers by thousands
‘Cash is king': Fuel chain overcharges customers by thousands

News.com.au

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • News.com.au

‘Cash is king': Fuel chain overcharges customers by thousands

Customers who shopped at Reddy Express stores across the nation are being urged to check their bank accounts after a system fault caused some people to be charged more than 100 times for one transaction. An unlucky group of customers who filled up or bought goods from the petrol station and convenience chain on Saturday, May 31 with a debit or credit card have checked their statements to find they have been grossly overcharged. Sydneysider Steve called into the 2GB breakfast show and shared that his wife was looking through their bank statements when she noticed a whopping 134 payments of $106 had been made. 'Well, she was just having a look – I don't really keep an eye on my bank details and how much I'm spending, I just like to earn it – she just sort of had a bit of a look on there and noticed that I'd had a pretty good time at the Reddy Express there,' he told host Ben Fordham. 'First of all I called the Reddy Express in Blackwater there and they were very helpful. They gave me a number to call, they said there was a nationwide issue. 'I called the number. Basically it's just an automated message and it said they're aware of the issue and you'd be refunded the money within two to seven days. 'I called my bank, Westpac, and they had not been made aware of it.' Reddy Express has since issued an apology to customers via a statement on their website, blaming the error on a 'technical issue'. 'On Saturday (31/5) a technical issue led to intermittent EFTPOS errors affecting some guests paying by credit or debit card at Reddy Express stores,' the statement said. 'In some cases, this has resulted in guests being charged more than once for their transaction. 'We are working to reverse any duplicate transactions as quickly as possible. In most cases, people should have seen the refund appear in their debit or credit card accounts by now. 'If you have not yet received a refund or have not yet contacted us, please contact us now via our customer service office contactus-retail@ or call 1800 656-055. 'Reddy Express sincerely apologises to any impacted guests.' In a statement issued to 2GB, which Fordham read on air, the company said that people in difficult financial situations should get in touch with the Reddy Express customer service team to have the process fast-tracked. Another listener, Angelo, phoned in to 2GB to share that his daughter Dominique had also been stung by the technical glitch. 'She went to the Reddy Express on Saturday and I think she spent $6.44 and bought a drink and chocolate, and the next day I think she realised that basically they had charged her 104 times for that transaction,' he said. 'So she actually went back there to confront them and ask them about it and they gave her the number. 'The challenge for my little daughter is she's going overseas in a week and a half … and she doesn't want to wait several days for the money maybe to come. 'I said to my daughter, 'That's why cash is king'.' Reddy Express stores were formerly branded Coles Express before the chain was acquired by Viva Energy Group from Coles Group in 2023. Viva Energy Group is the exclusive supplier of Shell in Australia, and the companies are in a long-term brand licence agreement until 2029.

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