Christina Spicer  |  April 16, 2021

Category: Credit Cards

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Shell Playing Game With Debit Card Gas Prices, Says Class Action

A Florida consumer lodged a class action Friday claiming she and others paid unexpectedly higher prices when they purchased gas at Shell stations using their debit card.  

Lead plaintiff, Rebekah Kurimski, seeks to represent other Florida consumers that she says were duped into purchasing gas at Shells stations by so-called “cash” pricing. Kurimski says that Shell gas stations bait-and-switch consumers with an advertised “cash” price that is significantly less than “credit” prices.

She says the gas station’s shell game misled her and other consumers into thinking that they would receive the lower cash price if they used their debit cards. Instead, she and other Floridians were hit with the credit price.  

Kurimsky claims that she purchased gas at a Shell station in February. She says she decided to make her purchase at Shell because of the cash price advertised at the station. She claims that, based on Shell’s marketing, she reasonably thought she would get the cash price if she used her debit card. Instead, she says she was surprised when she was charged the credit price.  

Kurimsky alleges that she and other consumers would not have purchased gas at Shell but for the deceptively advertised cash prices.  

“To drive sales and increase their own revenue, Defendant has engaged in a deceptive pricing scheme which misleads consumers into believing they will be charged a lower price for gasoline purchases made with debit cards, when in reality consumers are charged a higher ‘credit’ price for these transactions,” alleges the lawsuit. 

Other class actions have been filed over deceptive cash pricing schemes at gas stations, including a class action against Arco that resulted in a $409 million verdict and, ultimately, a settlement that saw Class Members getting up to $200 each.

The class action contends that consumers reasonably expect debit cards to be treated like cash by retailers like Shell, pointing out several key differences between the forms of payment. 

The biggest difference, says the lawsuit is that for consumers who use credit cards, “the cardholder receives a bill at the end of the month and may pay off the entire balance, or they may make a smaller payment and accrue interest on the remaining balance.”  

“In stark contrast,” notes the class action, “a debit card payment results in an immediate deduction of cash from the cardholder’s checking account.” Indeed, retailers, including Shell, acknowledge that difference by placing an “authorization hold” on debit card transactions.  

The plaintiff seeks to represent other Florida consumers who paid the credit price for gas purchases at a Shell station when they used their debit cards. In addition to damages, the class action wants a court order stopping the allegedly deceptive pricing scheme.  

Have you unexpectedly paid the credit price to use your debit card at Shell gas station? We want to hear from you! Tell us what happened in the comment section below! 

The lead plaintiff is represented by Scott C. Harris and Erin J. Ruben of Whitfield Bryson LLP and Robert C. Gindel Jr. of Robert C. Gindel Jr. PA.  

The Shell Debit Card Gas Price Class Action Lawsuit is Kurimski v. Shell Oil Company, Case No. 9:21-cv-80727 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.  

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316 thoughts onShell Playing Game With Debit Card Gas Prices, Says Class Action

  1. Teri Kimmons-Struck says:

    Please add me.

  2. Steven Benson says:

    The old bait and switch. Nothing pisses me of more than debit raising prices. This is the reason I stopped using certain gas stations like shell

  3. C. Shores says:

    Please include me in this class action lawsuit.

  4. April Hargrove says:

    Yes, this happens to me. Please add me.

  5. Juan ruvalcaba says:

    Please add me

  6. Paul Schroeder says:

    I pay with a debit card at Shell everyday and they always charge me more than what I pay for. Please add me

  7. Carol Miller says:

    Unfair practice. Please add me.

  8. al t says:

    “a debit card payment results in an immediate deduction of cash from the cardholder’s checking account.” yes and the PUT A HOLD on the account for up to 200 dollars per DEBIT transaction, so says all the Shell pumps.

    1. Tonya Alexander says:

      Add me

  9. Gloria Anderson says:

    Please add me, I use my card every time I get gas.

    1. al t says:

      “a debit card payment results in an immediate deduction of cash from the cardholder’s checking account.” yes and the PUT A HOLD on the account for up to 200 dollars per DEBIT transaction, so says all the Shell pumps.

  10. Deloris Morgan says:

    Add me buy gas with my debit card

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