http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authorization_hold
You weren't actually charged (assuming any of them went through). This is how credit cards work online. You attempt a purchase, this causes your bank to put an authorization hold for the amount. Then the bank has 72 hours (3 business days) to settle with the merchant and provide them the funds. Banks are not in any hurry to do this - to maximize profit they will hold onto your money as long as they can.
If you attempt multiple times to buy something (anywhere, not just from Zenimax), you can end up with multiple authorization holds. And the banks have 3 business days to remove them. You can SOMETIMES get a bank to remove them early if you ask nicely (especially if it was a purchase that you know failed), but they are not legally required to.
This can happen ANYWHERE you shop online with a card. It can happen at Zenimax, Amazon, Newegg, K-Mart, wherever you happen to shop.
ZOS_JasonI wrote: »Hey there, @sonne1990. We've created a ticket so that our Support Team can investigate the problem. Thank you for your patience!