So here's the story - Chase Financial sent me a card offer several months ago that I couldn't pass up - 0% on all purchases & balance transfers until Nov 2009. Now, I'm very diligent about paying off my credit cards and I don't generally carry balances (unless I have a deal like this).   I also don't pay late. So check this out.
I get my bill yesterday and there's a $39 late fee and $31 in interest charges. When I called Chase I was informed that my payment was a day late. It was due Jan 1st and they recieved it Jan 2nd. Guess what Chase - JANUARY FIRST IS A BANK HOLIDAY! I was told that because I could have made a payment earlier or a phone payment on the 1st I was late. It wasn't their fault. Are you freaking kidding me? It was due on the 1st. Your mechanisms couldn't handle a B2B payment on the first (like I'm supposed to know this) and you want to charge me seventy bucks? For being a DAY LATE???! After a HOLIDAY???!!!!
After talking to the call center in India and speaking to a supervisor in the US I gave them a choice restore the 0% and waive the interest and late charge or lose me as a customer who will dispute the $70 anyway. They chose the latter. Stupid. So now I have to formally dispute the charges with Chase because their system doesn't take a bank to bank transfer on a holiday. JP Morgan Chase (their parent company) recently received TWENTY FIVE BILLION of YOUR and MY tax dollars to help save their asses. I would think that $70 to keep a customer would be worth it. Ironically earlier this year I had a gaffe in my ePayment to Juniper Bank and they waived both the fee and the interest without hesitation. You don't see Juniper in the news getting billions do you?
			
			I get my bill yesterday and there's a $39 late fee and $31 in interest charges. When I called Chase I was informed that my payment was a day late. It was due Jan 1st and they recieved it Jan 2nd. Guess what Chase - JANUARY FIRST IS A BANK HOLIDAY! I was told that because I could have made a payment earlier or a phone payment on the 1st I was late. It wasn't their fault. Are you freaking kidding me? It was due on the 1st. Your mechanisms couldn't handle a B2B payment on the first (like I'm supposed to know this) and you want to charge me seventy bucks? For being a DAY LATE???! After a HOLIDAY???!!!!
After talking to the call center in India and speaking to a supervisor in the US I gave them a choice restore the 0% and waive the interest and late charge or lose me as a customer who will dispute the $70 anyway. They chose the latter. Stupid. So now I have to formally dispute the charges with Chase because their system doesn't take a bank to bank transfer on a holiday. JP Morgan Chase (their parent company) recently received TWENTY FIVE BILLION of YOUR and MY tax dollars to help save their asses. I would think that $70 to keep a customer would be worth it. Ironically earlier this year I had a gaffe in my ePayment to Juniper Bank and they waived both the fee and the interest without hesitation. You don't see Juniper in the news getting billions do you?
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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