It's a Fraud-For-All!
Oct. 18th, 2004 09:28 pmI thought getting an extra credit card for safety might be a good idea.
Apparently, it wasn't a very smart one.
It seems one of my credit cards has a charge on it of a bunch of late fees since August and I never bothered looking at it because it was nothing I really even thought was worth looking at. I mean, come on, I never even used the card.
At the current moment, I owe Capital One 140 dollars.
The special thing is not that it's on the card. The special thing is that the card is still attached to the letter. I never removed it from the letter and left it to rot among my paperwork. Isn't technology grand?
I also found a bill on my other card for travelservices.com, which was some other thing I signed up for eons ago that I was never warned about receiving a charge for. Thankfully, that was fixed. BankOne may have a lousy APR, but I will vouch for their customer service. Tomorrow morning, someone's getting a customer service call (did I also mention that 24 hour customer service rocks?)
Apparently, it wasn't a very smart one.
It seems one of my credit cards has a charge on it of a bunch of late fees since August and I never bothered looking at it because it was nothing I really even thought was worth looking at. I mean, come on, I never even used the card.
At the current moment, I owe Capital One 140 dollars.
The special thing is not that it's on the card. The special thing is that the card is still attached to the letter. I never removed it from the letter and left it to rot among my paperwork. Isn't technology grand?
I also found a bill on my other card for travelservices.com, which was some other thing I signed up for eons ago that I was never warned about receiving a charge for. Thankfully, that was fixed. BankOne may have a lousy APR, but I will vouch for their customer service. Tomorrow morning, someone's getting a customer service call (did I also mention that 24 hour customer service rocks?)