Credit Card Questions
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Replied by JGibbs on topic Disputing a Charge
Yikes, was your credit card information stolen? Yes, they're likely trying to discourage folks from initiating claims because it costs the company time and money. Don't forget that they have to deal with the seller and "investigate" the situation. I think chargebacks are more common now because the word is out and consumers are more aware of their rights. I'm sure some scammers abuse the process too. I also wonder if any of it has to do with the Experian breach. Maybe they're overwhelmed with claims right now.JacksonM wrote: I was "encouraged" to work it out myself. I put the dispute through, but does anyone know why they ask this? Is it in place in an attempt to discourage people from following through with claims?
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Replied by JacksonM on topic Disputing a Charge
Recently I was going over my credit card information and had a purchase I didn't recognize from a company I've never heard of. When I initiated the dispute process, I was asked if I'd tried to resolve it with the company. I hadn't because it wasn't something I authorized. Before continuing I was "encouraged" to work it out myself. I put the dispute through, but does anyone know why they ask this? Is it in place in an attempt to discourage people from following through with claims?
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Replied by JacksonM on topic Mastercard Black Card
FrankN wrote:
JacksonM wrote: I was recently "invited" to become a Luxury Card member with a Mastercard Black Card. When I first opened it I laughed because I didn't know black cards actually existed. I thought they were a filler for movies, like 555 for phone numbers. It's not a card I would apply for since it has a $495 annual fee, but it still blows my mind that I received this offer.
Do you remember what the limit, interest rate, and benefits were for the card?
The interest rate was something like 15.99%. The benefits were mostly travel related. I think 2% back, access to lounges, a free Luxury magazine, and the like.
Moneyes, I didn't follow through with the application. I'm just still shocked I received it.
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Replied by Moneyes on topic Mastercard Black Card
Just make sure you're not overextending yourself with a card like that.
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Replied by FrankN on topic Mastercard Black Card
JacksonM wrote: I was recently "invited" to become a Luxury Card member with a Mastercard Black Card. When I first opened it I laughed because I didn't know black cards actually existed. I thought they were a filler for movies, like 555 for phone numbers. It's not a card I would apply for since it has a $495 annual fee, but it still blows my mind that I received this offer.
Do you remember what the limit, interest rate, and benefits were for the card?
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Replied by Ronald Patton on topic Credit Card Bonus for Holiday Travel
Thanks a lot for the information. It would be a great help.
Thank you
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Replied by FrankN on topic Cards W/Low Credit Limits
• Length of credit history - If you have had these CCs for a long time, canceling them can potentially hurt your credit score
• Mix of credit – the more diverse your credit types, the better your score
• Utilization rate - considering all of your credit cards combined, even though these CCs has low CLs
If the CCs have annual fees, you can consider canceling, but if they do not, I would recommend just storing them away or using them once a month on a small purchase to keep the good payment history going.
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Replied by SAR1954 on topic Cards W/Low Credit Limits
Thanks!
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Replied by Wanderer on topic Re: Credit Card Questions
Does anyone have a Kohl's charge card? I would say over the past year, I think since Capital One stepped in and Chase no longer backs their card financially, they stopped giving credit line increases. Has anyone else run into this issue? When I call they say they are updating their system’s that assist with deciding the credit limit increase, please call back in a couple of weeks. Every few months I get that same line.
Yes, I have a Kohls Charge Card with a $1,200 credit limit set by Chase on openning (2009). Never requested an increase and don't need one. Called Kohls once and they said families often times have limits as high as $3,000 (back when Chase processed the credit). As to Capital One, all you have to do is read the write-ups on them and most will say Capital One still thinks and acts like a sub-prime lendor and awards multiple credit cards with limits under $1,000. A few people are starting to see a change but not many. Capital One usually limits to under $3,000 for a credit limit. As an aside, I have had seven Capital One Cards and all were under $1,000 except for Business Cards where I reached $6,000 and $10,600. Closed all of them!!!