NGS Logistics

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NGS Logistics is a small vending machine business based in St. Peters, Missouri, providing snack and beverage vending services at local locations.

St. Peters, Missouri, United States

About NGS Logistics

NGS Logistics appears in recent City of St. Peters economic development documents as a local business listed under “vending machine sales,” indicating that it operates and services vending machines in the St. Peters, Missouri area. As a vending operator, the company likely installs and maintains machines offering snacks, drinks, and other convenience items in offices, commercial buildings, and public locations.

A charge from “NGS St Pet MO” on a Visa statement is most likely a purchase made at one of NGS Logistics’ vending machines in or around St. Peters, Missouri. These are typically one‑time, low‑dollar transactions corresponding to the cost of the items dispensed (for example, a few dollars for a drink or snack). Some card issuers truncate city names, so “St Pet MO” is a shortened reference to St. Peters, Missouri, and “NGS” aligns with the vending business name NGS Logistics listed by the city.

If you do not recognize this charge, first consider whether you or someone in your household used a credit or debit card at a vending machine in the St. Peters area around the transaction date. Check any receipts or mobile wallet transaction histories, if applicable. Because this is a small, local business with limited online presence, the most direct way to resolve questions is usually through your card issuer: they can provide exact time, date, and in some cases terminal location information for the charge, and can help dispute the transaction if you determine it was unauthorized.

Bank Statement Variations

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  1. NGS St Pet MO

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my statement show a charge from “NGS St Pet MO”?

This descriptor most likely refers to NGS Logistics, a local vending machine operator in St. Peters, Missouri. The charge usually corresponds to a purchase from one of their vending machines, such as snacks or drinks, with “St Pet MO” indicating the city and state.

What types of purchases typically result in a charge from NGS Logistics?

Charges from NGS Logistics are typically small, one‑time amounts that match the price of items bought from a vending machine—usually a few dollars for beverages, snacks, or similar convenience items.

Does NGS Logistics run subscriptions or recurring billing?

No, vending machine operators like NGS Logistics generally only process one‑time card transactions at the machine. If you see multiple charges, they typically represent separate purchases made on different occasions rather than a subscription.

How can I verify a vending charge from NGS Logistics?

Compare the transaction date and time on your statement with when you were at a location that has vending machines in or near St. Peters, Missouri. If you use a mobile wallet, check its history as well—those logs often show the merchant name and terminal ID more clearly than the bank statement.

Can NGS Logistics place temporary holds or pending amounts on my card?

Most vending transactions post for the exact purchase amount, but some card issuers briefly show a pending authorization (often a small round number) before it finalizes at the exact price. This should update automatically once the transaction is fully processed.

How do I request a refund for a failed vending purchase from NGS Logistics?

If an item was not dispensed or the machine malfunctioned, note the date, time, approximate location, and amount of the charge, then contact your card issuer with these details. They can either provide contact details for the vending operator linked to that terminal or help you file a dispute if the charge was not properly fulfilled.

What should I do if I suspect a fraudulent NGS Logistics charge?

If no one on your account recognizes using a vending machine in St. Peters, Missouri on that date, contact your bank or card issuer immediately. Ask them to review the transaction details, block potential further charges, issue a new card if necessary, and initiate a dispute for the unrecognized transaction.

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