Llano Travel Center

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Llano Travel Center is an Exxon‑branded fuel and convenience travel center in Junction, Texas, providing gasoline, diesel, and typical c‑store amenities for travelers along N Main Street and nearby highways.

Junction, TX

About Llano Travel Center

Llano Travel Center is an Exxon‑branded fuel and convenience travel center located in Junction, Texas, serving drivers along N Main Street and nearby I‑10 and US‑83/US‑377 corridors. As a typical travel plaza, it primarily offers Exxon gasoline and diesel, along with a convenience store that may include snacks, drinks, basic groceries, restrooms, and travel essentials. The location may also support fleet and trucking customers with high‑flow diesel pumps and parking, and it processes payments through Exxon’s national payment systems (including major credit/debit cards and some mobile wallets).

A charge from Llano Travel Center usually appears when you buy gasoline or diesel at the pump, make an in‑store purchase, or both. On your statement, it may show up under descriptors like “LLANO TRAVEL CENTER,” “EXXONMOBIL,” or “EXXON JUNCTION TX,” sometimes with an ID number or location code. You might see: (1) a one‑time fuel purchase, (2) a preauthorization hold from paying at the pump, (3) a separate in‑store purchase, or (4) a fleet or business card transaction that later posts as a final amount. The station itself does not offer subscriptions or ongoing memberships, so recurring monthly charges are unusual and typically indicate repeated visits or a fuel rewards or fleet program tied to Exxon.

If you’re unsure about a Llano Travel Center charge, start by checking the date and amount against any recent fuel stops near Junction, TX, and look at your gas gauge, mileage, or travel receipts. Review your online banking details for the full merchant description and any pending/posted distinction—preauthorization holds for fuel (often $50–$150) should adjust to the actual purchase within a few business days. For questions, locate the station’s phone number by searching “Llano Travel Center Junction TX Exxon” in Google Maps, or contact ExxonMobil customer care via exxon.com for help with payment disputes. If you still don’t recognize the charge, ask your bank or card issuer to investigate, request a copy of the receipt if available, lock your card, and have a new card issued if you suspect unauthorized use.

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  1. LLANO TRAVEL CE

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a charge from Llano Travel Center on my card?

Most charges from Llano Travel Center are for fuel purchases (gasoline or diesel) or items bought inside the convenience store in Junction, TX. If you stopped along I‑10 or N Main Street for gas, snacks, or drinks, this would appear as a one‑time transaction on your statement, sometimes labeled as “LLANO TRAVEL CENTER,” “EXXONMOBIL JUNCTION TX,” or similar. Review your recent travel or road trip through Central Texas around the date of the charge to confirm.

Why do I see a larger pending amount from Llano Travel Center than the fuel I actually bought?

When you pay at the pump, Llano Travel Center (through Exxon’s payment system) typically places a temporary authorization hold on your card—commonly $50–$150 for credit and debit cards—to verify available funds. After your fueling is complete, the hold is replaced by the actual transaction amount (for example, $37.24 for fuel) within 1–3 business days, depending on your bank. If a hold remains after several days or posts incorrectly, contact your bank or card issuer for assistance.

Can Llano Travel Center charge me on a recurring or subscription basis?

Llano Travel Center itself does not sell subscriptions or recurring memberships; its charges are typically one‑time purchases for fuel or convenience items. If you see multiple similar charges over time, this usually reflects repeated visits or regular fueling, not an automatic subscription. For Exxon‑branded rewards or fleet programs that may bill periodically, review your account at exxon.com or with your fleet card provider to confirm how and when you’re billed.

Why does the Llano Travel Center amount on my posted transaction differ from what I saw at the pump?

If you used pay‑at‑the‑pump, you may have first seen an authorization amount that later adjusted to your final purchase, which can look like a change in the charge. For debit cards in particular, your bank may temporarily show both the hold and the final amount until the hold falls off. Also check whether you made an additional in‑store purchase (like drinks or snacks) that posted as a separate transaction on the same day.

How can I get a copy of my receipt from Llano Travel Center or verify what I bought?

If you no longer have your printed receipt, note the exact date, time window, and amount from your statement and call the station directly—search “Llano Travel Center Junction TX Exxon” in Google Maps to find the most current phone number. The store may be able to look up the transaction by time and amount and confirm whether it was fuel only or included in‑store items. For business or fleet cards, you can often view detailed fueling records through your fleet account portal as well.

What should I do if I don’t recognize a Llano Travel Center charge at all?

First, confirm whether anyone else authorized to use your card (family member, employee, or travel partner) stopped for fuel near Junction, TX on that date. If no one recognizes the transaction, immediately lock or freeze your card in your banking app if possible and contact your bank or card issuer using the number on the back of your card. They can review the transaction details, start a dispute if it appears fraudulent, and issue a replacement card to prevent further unauthorized charges.

How do refunds or reversed charges work at Llano Travel Center?

If the station issues a refund—for example, due to a pump error or accidental double charge—it is processed back through the same card network you used for the purchase. It may appear as either a separate credit or an adjustment to the original transaction within a few business days, depending on your bank. If you were promised a refund at the store and don’t see it after 5–7 business days, contact the station and your card issuer with the date, amount, and reference number if available.

The description on my statement says EXXONMOBIL or a location code instead of “Llano Travel Center.” Is this the same place?

Yes. Because Llano Travel Center is an Exxon‑branded location, many banks show the network or brand name, such as “EXXONMOBIL,” sometimes followed by a store number or “JUNCTION TX.” This is normal for branded fuel stations that process transactions through a central payment system. Match the city and state (Junction, TX) and the date with your travel to confirm it corresponds to this station.

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