Chase, Capital One, HSBC, and all other card holders Have to read this
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I can say one thing, I feel what you are talking about, I have been getting letter of "Account Changes" from a few creditors where they have hiked their Apr's and other things. It's cold blooded and greed, I wish that creditors were sent a message from our president that they can not make up their loss from ripping off the customers and begging for bail outs too. They know we are in crisis also! As long as they get their payments, they should not be scratching our pockets. They are targeting those who pay min balances or low balances per month. If that was so much of crime, then why did they make that available on the contract? These banks are tripping.
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But at this point, seeing so much injustices being pushed aside and watching these companies that have thrived for 50-75 years+, during 14 months of economic slow down,....decide to lay off the employees and hike gas prices... then hike our cc fees too.
Just at this very moment I am tired of playing by the rules. I'm checking with some attorneys next week. I would rather give them $1100 than pay 50K over the next 8 years due to inflated rates because our economy is bad.
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Well, I don't want to sound judgemental, but this is the typical American attitude and look where it has got us. Sorry, had to say it. Good luck with your decision.
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But at this point, seeing so much injustices being pushed aside and watching these companies that have thrived for 50-75 years+, during 14 months of economic slow down,....decide to lay off the employees and hike gas prices... then hike our cc fees too.
At this point, I'm seriously considering chapter 13 since the economy has another 11 months before improving. By then, half the planet will be laid off anyways. Maybe Barack will alert the 3 Major credit bureaus to stop some of this harsh a-- backlash to missing a pmt here and their.
Just at this very moment I am tired of playing by the rules. I'm checking with some attorneys next week. I would rather give them $1100 than pay 50K over the next 8 years due to inflated rates because our economy is bad.
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I don't think that would drive their customers away. Best Buys "Customer Satisfaction," and price of goods will makes that up. Gemb, is going to ruin their own reputation pretty soon. ~~~~Watch and see!~~~~Maybe Best Buy is blaming and charging HSBC for driving their customers away due to small limits and annual fees on the Best Buy M/C.
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Maybe Best Buy is blaming and charging HSBC for driving their customers away due to small limits and annual fees on the Best Buy M/C.
Neiman Marcus has said that they are not happy with HSBC issuing their cards and might change after their contract ends. So it could be.
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I can expect anything from HSBC, but cap one just lowered majority of customers (here at FG) financing charges. We were just wondering this reason on another thread, which I believe is Cap 1, why our min payments were so low. Oh well, I agree with all here, this is just another banks greed. If Cap 1 starts to clown like all the rest of the circus, then they will be at the bottom of my books also. Thanks for the info smcc.
I think it is just the sign of the times. I really like Capital One still, they have not done me wrong in 11 years. They can raise the cash APR all they want, I won't take any cash out on it. They could have raised my purchase APR but didn't. They probably look at history, credit score etc before they do anything rash. Time will tell I guess...
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I can expect anything from HSBC, but cap one just lowered majority of customers (here at FG) financing charges. We were just wondering this reason on another thread, which I believe is Cap 1, why our min payments were so low. Oh well, I agree with all here, this is just another banks greed. If Cap 1 starts to clown like all the rest of the circus, then they will be at the bottom of my books also. Thanks for the info smcc.Hardekopf says Capital One is also raising rates on a "significant" number of cards offered to new borrowers; some card rates are rising by nearly 6 percentage points, to 14% from 8%.
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I would've closed my Chamu account if it didn't have a decent history.
HA! Chamu, thats good. Honestly I have never had a problem with Chase. Though as I have said before, now that it is basically a First USA/Bank One card hiding under the Chase name I am not as impressed. But still no real problems.
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I am worried about Chase. They lowered my APR to 7.99% Fixed back in 2003 and have not touched it since. I liked the fact that I had a card with a low fixed rate. We shall see.....
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They're taking advantage of the fact that many of us either have too many cards to remember due dates or simply don't have the funds to pay the minimum payment before the due date.
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Big Brother is yet tightening down on Credit Card holders:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/perfi/credit/2009-02-16-credit-card-reform_N.htm
Amazing thing is now some in this article are giving you an option to slit your own throat if you don't hurry up and pay off what you owe !