The mother said an order for $282 in groceries turned into her being charged $2,783.25 for a list of groceries she said she did not order and never received.
An Ohio woman shared her outrage after she was charged nearly $2,800 for a $282 grocery order.
She said that all changed Tuesday when an order for $282 in groceries turned into her being charged $2,783.25 for a list of groceries she said she did not order and never received. McCormick said her Instacart shopper stopped communicating shortly before her bank informed her of the excessive charge. She said the shopper claimed the charge was an error and would be canceled.
McCormick said Kroger had indicated a refund may take seven to 10 business days and the amount offered in a gift card went up. She said of the original offer, "They gave me $20 for my $3,000 that was taken out of my account."
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