I'm sure I'm not the only one with an AmEx story, but it'll make for some entertainment, eh?
I have two credit cards with AmEx. Technically one is business and the other is personal, but both were used exclusively for business. I've had both of these accounts for several years now.
At some point I missed a payment on one account (out of stupidity or forgetfulness, not lack of money). They jacked up the interest rate on both. As time went on I got busier and busier, with less and less time to manage my finances and missed a few more here and there. Every time I missed one, the interest rate on both cards went up. For the last several months it's been at 29.99. Every time I call and ask to get the rate lowered they move the goalposts. "We need to see 6 months of on-time payments." "We need to see one year of on-time payments." "Your credit score is too bad." Several times I swear I set up a payment using their website, but for some reason they payments weren't taken, and of course I didn't keep or couldn't find the confirmation pages that I printed off. I called several times and asked about automatic payments - I have too many other things to worry about and couldn't count on myself to remember all of the payments that needed to be mailed. I set up automatic payments from my bank account which worked for a time, until I went over the limit on one of the cards and the automatic check from my bank didn't cover it then my interest rates went right back up.
At some point in late 2008 they closed my accounts. I got letters in the mail that basically said "we don't want your business, your credit is too bad." As pissed as I was about that there wasn't anything I could do - I certainly can't blame them for it. Given my payment history I'm surprised they didn't do it sooner. They did at least knock my interest rate down to something more reasonable - 14.99 or so. I logged in to their website, decided that my payment amount would be pretty stable from now on and set up an automatic payment for each card to be taken from my bank account.
Sometime in January, around the time I was starting to meet with lawyers about filing bankruptcy, I get a call from American Express that my card is past due. I don't understand how this can be, since I set up the automatic payment through their website. I call in and get a huge runaround. The first rep completely ignores what I'm saying that I had scheduled a payment on their website. All she wants to do is take a payment today. I ask for her supervisor, she puts me on hold, comes back and says her supervisor told her the same thing. This repeats a couple of times before I finally get a supervisor on the phone. All the while I'm clicking around the AmEx website when I find a printable PDF of my latest statement, which clearly says in big bold letters, "your automatic payment of $xx will be taken from your bank account on xx/xx." It took several layers of supervisors before I could find someone who would listen to me and understand that I had scheduled a payment, but for some reason the payment was not taken - and I don't watch my bank account closely enough to notice that they didn't take it when they were supposed to. Now they've charged me a late fee and bumped my interest rate BACK up to 29.99. Eventually, after spending almost an hour on the phone and talking to several reps in several departments, I finally get the late fee waived and the interest rate knocked back down where it was. I ask each person along the way, and I am assured each time, that the automatic payment that was scheduled about two weeks later would be taken on time, and that there would be no more negative consequences. I offer to make a payment right then and there if necessary and I'm told several times that it won't be needed, that the next payment would go automatically and everything was cool.
Fast forward a week or so - I'm getting calls, multiple times each day both at home and at work, from a very aggressive collector on this AmEx card. I explain to her the situation, she tells me that I can talk to AmEx all I want but they're just going to refer me back to her. I go to work and print off my first C&D letter to send on to her (via fax, at her request). The next day she calls again. She won't get off the phone, I'm trying very hard not to hang up on her even when she's being rude, she says she never received the C&D letter. When I finally get her to leave me alone I head to work and see that she's already left me a VM there. Hurrah. All of this for less than $2K.
Now I'm pissed. I've talked with two lawyers about filing bankruptcy and both advised that I stop paying cards, so I log in to the americanexpress.com site to cancel the automatic payments. The account that she'd been calling about still shows up on my list of accounts but all of my payment options are gone - I can't pay the bill, can't see my automatic payments. Out of spite I canceled the other one anyway.
Two days later the bill collector calls again to say that she's received a payment, but that it doesn't cover the entire balance. After listening to that VM I check my bank account and see that American Express DID take the automatic payment that they were supposed to take, even though I can no longer see anything on their website about it.
So far she hasn't called again. Maybe she did get the C&D that I faxed to her. AmEx has already called a couple of times about the other card, which is now about a week (maybe 10 days) past due. I just tell them that I'm not in front of my computer and can't give them any information and they leave me alone for a few days.
Hurrah for collectors - it's going to be an interesting couple of months. Very soon I'll have the cash together to pay the lawyer and then I can just send them on to him. I'm looking forward to that.
I have two credit cards with AmEx. Technically one is business and the other is personal, but both were used exclusively for business. I've had both of these accounts for several years now.
At some point I missed a payment on one account (out of stupidity or forgetfulness, not lack of money). They jacked up the interest rate on both. As time went on I got busier and busier, with less and less time to manage my finances and missed a few more here and there. Every time I missed one, the interest rate on both cards went up. For the last several months it's been at 29.99. Every time I call and ask to get the rate lowered they move the goalposts. "We need to see 6 months of on-time payments." "We need to see one year of on-time payments." "Your credit score is too bad." Several times I swear I set up a payment using their website, but for some reason they payments weren't taken, and of course I didn't keep or couldn't find the confirmation pages that I printed off. I called several times and asked about automatic payments - I have too many other things to worry about and couldn't count on myself to remember all of the payments that needed to be mailed. I set up automatic payments from my bank account which worked for a time, until I went over the limit on one of the cards and the automatic check from my bank didn't cover it then my interest rates went right back up.
At some point in late 2008 they closed my accounts. I got letters in the mail that basically said "we don't want your business, your credit is too bad." As pissed as I was about that there wasn't anything I could do - I certainly can't blame them for it. Given my payment history I'm surprised they didn't do it sooner. They did at least knock my interest rate down to something more reasonable - 14.99 or so. I logged in to their website, decided that my payment amount would be pretty stable from now on and set up an automatic payment for each card to be taken from my bank account.
Sometime in January, around the time I was starting to meet with lawyers about filing bankruptcy, I get a call from American Express that my card is past due. I don't understand how this can be, since I set up the automatic payment through their website. I call in and get a huge runaround. The first rep completely ignores what I'm saying that I had scheduled a payment on their website. All she wants to do is take a payment today. I ask for her supervisor, she puts me on hold, comes back and says her supervisor told her the same thing. This repeats a couple of times before I finally get a supervisor on the phone. All the while I'm clicking around the AmEx website when I find a printable PDF of my latest statement, which clearly says in big bold letters, "your automatic payment of $xx will be taken from your bank account on xx/xx." It took several layers of supervisors before I could find someone who would listen to me and understand that I had scheduled a payment, but for some reason the payment was not taken - and I don't watch my bank account closely enough to notice that they didn't take it when they were supposed to. Now they've charged me a late fee and bumped my interest rate BACK up to 29.99. Eventually, after spending almost an hour on the phone and talking to several reps in several departments, I finally get the late fee waived and the interest rate knocked back down where it was. I ask each person along the way, and I am assured each time, that the automatic payment that was scheduled about two weeks later would be taken on time, and that there would be no more negative consequences. I offer to make a payment right then and there if necessary and I'm told several times that it won't be needed, that the next payment would go automatically and everything was cool.
Fast forward a week or so - I'm getting calls, multiple times each day both at home and at work, from a very aggressive collector on this AmEx card. I explain to her the situation, she tells me that I can talk to AmEx all I want but they're just going to refer me back to her. I go to work and print off my first C&D letter to send on to her (via fax, at her request). The next day she calls again. She won't get off the phone, I'm trying very hard not to hang up on her even when she's being rude, she says she never received the C&D letter. When I finally get her to leave me alone I head to work and see that she's already left me a VM there. Hurrah. All of this for less than $2K.
Now I'm pissed. I've talked with two lawyers about filing bankruptcy and both advised that I stop paying cards, so I log in to the americanexpress.com site to cancel the automatic payments. The account that she'd been calling about still shows up on my list of accounts but all of my payment options are gone - I can't pay the bill, can't see my automatic payments. Out of spite I canceled the other one anyway.
Two days later the bill collector calls again to say that she's received a payment, but that it doesn't cover the entire balance. After listening to that VM I check my bank account and see that American Express DID take the automatic payment that they were supposed to take, even though I can no longer see anything on their website about it.
So far she hasn't called again. Maybe she did get the C&D that I faxed to her. AmEx has already called a couple of times about the other card, which is now about a week (maybe 10 days) past due. I just tell them that I'm not in front of my computer and can't give them any information and they leave me alone for a few days.
Hurrah for collectors - it's going to be an interesting couple of months. Very soon I'll have the cash together to pay the lawyer and then I can just send them on to him. I'm looking forward to that.
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