Comment by inigyou
21 hours ago
Generally with a credit card, or many banking systems more generally, because they predate computers, it's possible that a charge might be accepted even if there's no knowledge whether the money is in the account. As long as the person who was supposed to have paid is identifiable, the money is taken from their account anyway in the end, and if they don't have it, they get sued and their wages garnished, and if they also don't have wages, that's a small enough percentage of people that it's part of the cost of doing business.
Too true. We all think these payment systems are 'strongly consistent' and RDBMS vendors and projects since time immemorial love to talk about their ACID suitability for payments. In reality, zoom out enough and it's all eventually consistent and resolved through the legal system if the computers failed.