It all started because my Chase credit card froze my account due to "suspicious activity". Well, they should have called me to verify instead of just freezing my account.
I only found out because when I tried to schedule an online payment (I've been paying online for at least a year) it said "your account is not accessible". So after I spoke with customer service to verify the transactions I was told that "the security has been released and online access will be available in 5 to 7 business days". Now, that's not very convenient for me, is it?
I told the rep that my payment was due in just a few days and I will need to make the payment. She said I can pay over the phone - but will be charged a $14.95 convenience fee. Well, again, that's not convenient for ME, is it, as I didn't create this problem in the first place. SHE DID NOT TELL ME THAT I CAN GO TO A CHASE BRANCH TO MAKE A PAYMENT!!!
So at 1:55 p.m. PST on the date the payment was due - which was only less than 2 business days since I spoke with the rep - I decided to try logging in to my account online. With a brief sigh of relief, I was able to access it. I proceeded to make the payment, only to find out that I was already after the 4 p.m. EST payment cut-off time for the day. Seriously?! WTF!!! In order for my payment to be posted on that very same day, I would have to pay - you guessed it - $14.95 processing/convenient fee.
I thought the situation with my account the few days prior that if a late fee was posted to my account, I would have a valid reason to demand for the charge to be waived. I also thought that with my excellent track record, it should be no problem in getting that taken care of. So, I made my payment "regularly", like I always do, as I am never late on making payments.
I checked my account in a couple days and found out that Chase did charge me a late fee. I sure was upset but waited 'til the next day to call them (since it was late in the day), thinking that there was nothing I could've done at the time and that everything would be resolved, in my favor. Oh boy was I wrong.
Explaining to the rep what happened and when I asked for the late fee to be waived, she said NO. She said the reason is because besides paying over the phone (and pay a fee), I could have gone to a Chase branch to make the payment (BTW, how many of you know that???). OMG, I was upset when she told me that! The first rep I spoke with just a few days prior did not mention that and I just so happened stopped by the bank that very same afternoon to make a deposit via ATM (yes, I happen to have Chase bank accounts as well)! Had I known that was an option, I could have easily - EASILY - gone inside the branch to make the payment!
Anyway, the customer service rep would NOT budge (what kind of customer service is that? How can they call themselves "customer service"?).
I have always made payments on time and am current with all my accounts. I have a high credit score and I try VERY HARD to keep it that way. I am VERY responsible financially and responsible period that I wouldn't jeopardize my "reputation". I avoid any kind of fees at all costs because I think they are so ridiculous and are just a waste of money. I would rather spend and happily enjoy that money instead of throwing it away to stupid money-suckers.
Anyway, what I don't get is that how is Chase credit card going to charge me a late fee when the money is coming from their own bank? It is so wrong. On so many levels. At least in my opinion.
I miss WaMu.
I hate Chase. They suck.
Monday, October 26, 2009
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