(Hi folks. This topic isn't quite tax related, but I am at my wits end and didn't know where else to turn - moderators, please remove if you wish)
I'm looking for some advice on how to fight my credit card co. (MBNA - now Bank of America). Following is what has occurred:
I had a credit card bill of approx. $2000, that I paid on time (8-12-06), at this time I had approx. $3100 in the checking account. The checked cleared my bank 8-15-06. Now, here is where it gets weird. The credit card co. then took the same image of the check and re-submitted it to my bank on 8-30-06 (at which time I had approx. $1100 in the checking account). First wind I got was when bank notified my of non-suff. fee. I went down to my bank and they figured out that the check was submitted twice - 1st time it cleared..then same image presented again on 8-30-06. they refunded NS fee.
Bank called the credit card company, and supposedly everything was resolved. BUT WAIT - on 11/14/06 the credit card co. sent me a letter and I'll quote what the letter says:
"Enclosed is a copy of payment check No. 1003, dated August 12, 2006, for $2,000. This payment was credited to the above referenced account on August 15, 2006. This check was returned to us unpaid, stamped "insufficient funds" on October 4, 2006.
There was a delay in debiting your account for the returned check. The debit has now posted and will appear as a BANK CASH ADVANCE on your next monthly statement. Because of the posting delay, we have waived the customary returned check fee."
Like I said, am at WITS END..I've kept track of 14 phone calls to them, have been on hold for 233 minutes and have only spoken to a representative (if they answered call) for 38 minutes. Everyone claims to be manager until I press them to resolve this issue - then there is no one who can give me any answers. About all I'm told is that the case is in the "account research" department, and of course they cant give me a direct ph. # .
I guess my next move is to make a complaint with either state or federal people - Comptroller of the Currency maybe? I'd sure appreciate the advice of you folks. I have all the paperwork from both card and bank, so the paper trail is good. The knowledge here is awesome...give me your best shoot from the hips advice. THNX in advance!
I'm looking for some advice on how to fight my credit card co. (MBNA - now Bank of America). Following is what has occurred:
I had a credit card bill of approx. $2000, that I paid on time (8-12-06), at this time I had approx. $3100 in the checking account. The checked cleared my bank 8-15-06. Now, here is where it gets weird. The credit card co. then took the same image of the check and re-submitted it to my bank on 8-30-06 (at which time I had approx. $1100 in the checking account). First wind I got was when bank notified my of non-suff. fee. I went down to my bank and they figured out that the check was submitted twice - 1st time it cleared..then same image presented again on 8-30-06. they refunded NS fee.
Bank called the credit card company, and supposedly everything was resolved. BUT WAIT - on 11/14/06 the credit card co. sent me a letter and I'll quote what the letter says:
"Enclosed is a copy of payment check No. 1003, dated August 12, 2006, for $2,000. This payment was credited to the above referenced account on August 15, 2006. This check was returned to us unpaid, stamped "insufficient funds" on October 4, 2006.
There was a delay in debiting your account for the returned check. The debit has now posted and will appear as a BANK CASH ADVANCE on your next monthly statement. Because of the posting delay, we have waived the customary returned check fee."
Like I said, am at WITS END..I've kept track of 14 phone calls to them, have been on hold for 233 minutes and have only spoken to a representative (if they answered call) for 38 minutes. Everyone claims to be manager until I press them to resolve this issue - then there is no one who can give me any answers. About all I'm told is that the case is in the "account research" department, and of course they cant give me a direct ph. # .
I guess my next move is to make a complaint with either state or federal people - Comptroller of the Currency maybe? I'd sure appreciate the advice of you folks. I have all the paperwork from both card and bank, so the paper trail is good. The knowledge here is awesome...give me your best shoot from the hips advice. THNX in advance!
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