It is one of the most frustrating feelings in the world. You're
trying to rid yourself of your debts. You're putting more and
more of your paycheck towards your credit cards. You're
gradually paying them off. Finally, the day arrives when you
clear the entire outstanding balance. The card is finally
cleared. A huge weight has been lifted from your shoulders and
you can go to sleep at night knowing that you've got one less
worry in life.
Credit Card Company
Does your credit card company share your joy? Do they
congratulate you on taking care of a pressing anxiety in your
life? In fact they do the exact opposite. It's not really
surprising, after all you're their customer and they're losing
your business. But who would have guessed the lengths they go to
stop you closing your account. Recently my wife has been closing
a couple of credit card accounts and when she zeroes out the
account and calls to tell them to close it, she's sometimes
insisting with them for ten minutes that she doesn't want the
account any longer, she doesn't need it for emergencies, she
doesn't want a lower interest rate, and she doesn't want any
special offers. She just wants to close the account.
Our Personal Experience
Bad as that sort of behaviour is, it's not the worst. On one of
her credit cards, she had a magazine subscription. She had tried
cancelling the subscription but the company involved refused to
stop charging her account. So when the time finally came that
she could close her account she paid them off, paid off all her
other bills, and told the credit card company that she wanted to
close her account. After the usual to and fro, they finally
agreed to close her account for her.
Hey! We Cancelled!
Thinking all her accounts were closed we went on a trip. When we
returned two months later, two bills were awaiting her from the
company. The magazine company had not surprisingly attempted to
bill her again. She thought she was free of them by closing the
account they had access to. Well, the card company, without
notifying her or conferring with her in any way, simply paid the
magazine company, and billed my wife. When we didn't pay they
that they allowed a charge from the magazine company for the
next month and added a late payment charge. When we returned she
owed over $100 on an account they had confirmed with her they
had closed.
We're still disputing the charges but the bottom line is it's
pretty hard to escape the nasty clutches of credit card
companies.
About the author:
Joseph Kenny is the webmaster of the UK credit card comparison
site
http://www.creditcards121.com/, where you can find a
selection of credit card advice. For US visitors there is also
the comparison site
http://www.credit-cards-info.com/ for all US
interest free offers.