Originally Posted by
jdsva
I know that he said it was a single charge, but I wonder if this has to do with whether the pre-tip amount is pre-authorized or not. If it is a table side charge + select tip, it -should- be a single authorization and charge, but what if it isn't? Assume $100 pre-tip (post tax) authorization, then you add a $20 tip. What if Chase links the credit amount to the amount authorized first, then assumes the final posted amount is just the tip added? I think it would cause a bunch of issues, but it is technically-doable. So if the terms specifically exclude tips, this is how they could try to accomplish that (no idea how they would exclude taxes because that isn't a separate authorization, but maybe with L3 data..).
I'm with you though, I think it's supposed to be just based on the total amount charged..I wouldn't think of them breaking it out.
Theres simply no reason for Chase to carve out taxes and tips. Even if the restaurant runs two separate charges, I expect Chase to reimburse both.