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Home»Human Interest»Indiana Teacher Shocked After Arkansas Hotel Places $1 Million Charge on His Card: ‘I Would Be Freaking Out Too’

Indiana Teacher Shocked After Arkansas Hotel Places $1 Million Charge on His Card: ‘I Would Be Freaking Out Too’

Did he buy the hotel?

Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaJune 7, 20263 Mins Read
$78 Hotel Stay Turns Into $1 Million Billing Nightmare in Arkansas: ‘I Would Be Freaking Out Too’
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An Indiana teacher said a routine hotel stay in Arkansas turned into a financial scare after a pending charge of more than $1 million appeared on his account during a move to Texas. The incident drew attention because the charge was tied to a room that cost less than $80, raising questions about payment systems, banking safeguards, and how such an error could occur.

Teacher shocked by bill charging him more than a million dollars after one-night stay at Arkansas hotel
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The story later spread to Reddit, where users on r/Arkansas discussed the unusual situation. A post about the incident attracted hundreds of upvotes and dozens of comments as people reacted to the reported seven-figure charge and the hotel’s explanation for what happened.

According to a report by KARK, Matthew Spencer booked a room at America’s Best Value Inn and Suites in Blytheville during his trip from Indiana to Texas. After checking out, Spencer said he discovered a pending charge of $1,002,852.82 on his card, despite having paid just $78.30 for the reservation.

Hotel management said the property did not intentionally process the charge and attributed the issue to an alleged cyberattack involving the payment processor. In a statement, the Arkansas hotel said no completed or pending deposit for more than $1 million was ever received by the business and that staff have been working to assist Spencer while the matter is resolved.

Spencer said the situation caused immediate concern because the money in the account was intended to cover fuel, food, lodging, and other expenses during his relocation. He also worried about whether the incident could create longer-term financial issues.

The Arkansas hotel’s general manager said the property’s system is not capable of authorizing a charge that large and described the situation as something the hotel had never encountered before. According to management, the payment company indicated the transaction was only a pending authorization and should disappear from Spencer’s account within several days. The hotel also said a software patch has since been installed to help prevent similar issues.

Arkansas Hotel Charge Draws Reactions

The online discussion surrounding the Arkansas incident mixed humor with concern, with many users making jokes about the situation while also questioning how a charge of that size could appear on a customer’s account. Several commenters quipped that Spencer had effectively purchased the hotel after a one-night stay was followed by a pending charge of more than $1 million.

Beyond the humor, many users said the situation would have been alarming regardless of whether the charge was temporary. “I would be freaking out too if I saw that kind of charge. What’s concerning is how the bank let that kind of charge go through. Temporary authorization or not, authorizations are only supposed to go through if you have the covered amount in the account. EDIT: I doubt this guy has $1 million in overdraft protection,” one user wrote.

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Several commenters questioned how a bank could allow a seven-figure authorization to appear on an account and wondered why it could take several days to disappear. Others expressed skepticism about the cyberattack explanation, suggesting the issue sounded more like a payment-processing error or software malfunction than a hacking incident.

Some users also used the story as a reminder about the risks of relying on debit cards while traveling. Commenters shared experiences involving hotel holds, banking errors, and delayed reversals that temporarily restricted access to their money, arguing that credit cards often provide stronger protections in similar situations.

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Gabriela has been a game guide writer since 2023. She mainly covers Genshin Impact and HSR but also enjoys trying out new games. Her favorites are TOTK, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, and RE4 Remake.

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