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$150 is about normal these days. The pumps will usually have a little sticker somewhere that list the authorization hold amounts.
Fun fact: The auth holds used to be $1 way back in the day. But when prepaid debit cards came around, people could have a balance of $1 on them, get $50 worth of gas, and the station wouldn't be able to charge the actual amount (it would decline for NSF with no way to recover it as with a regular debit/credit card). That's why the hold amounts are between $75 and $150.
If you want to avoid the authorization hold, you can either pay cash or pre-pay with a cashier; the latter case will charge only what you pay.
Wow, I've never actually seen the charge itself before. I sure am glad I asked here, I like seeing real answers.
Also, be aware that if it is debit and not credit card, it can take quite a while for the hold to come off. This isn't on the gas station, it's on how quickly your bank handles them. My bank it's around 2-3 business days, but I know some it can be up to four weeks. Granted, this is my experiences in Asia and around Europe, but wouldn't be surprised if it's the same in the US.
If you think that's the case, confirm with your bank before you using it and accidentally end up with a few hundred on your account just stuck there for a while.
I don't think these happen with debit in the US, but if something happens and your card gets stolen your screwed out of that money with debit usually, so we always use credit.
Certainly in the UK, the £1 preauth was just a check to see if the card was valid. Once the issuer returned the thumbs up, there was no cap on what you could draw from the pump.
Either a scenario like the above would happen, or people who were running on fumes two days before payday would do this stunt - full up with sixty quid's worth of fuel - and when it bounced, would go back in on payday and be like "hey that's weird, sounds like your machines are acting up" and nobody would be any the wiser.
Now it's a near universal £99 preauth at unstaffed pumps.
Normal hold charge here is either $200 or $250.