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I haven't had a credit card in years as I am overseas.
When I got approved for the card, it was mailed to my address in the US so I didn't even have it for the first 3 months. I honestly had no idea when they would charge the maintenance fee. I really just figured that since I hadn't used the card that I didn't owe anything so it wasn't even on my radar. I sure know better now *sigh
Sorry that you didn't open your statements that you received multiple notifications for. The AF always hits with the first statement on all CCC that I'm aware of. This is definitely consumer error by not managing your accounts well. I hope you can learn from it though and avoid it next time. I'm not attacking at all, but I don't feel they should remove the late mark. You didn't check your account when you saw the statement notifications and were late. Best of luck.
The first thing that I do when I get a card is setup my auto pay to min payment. I can understand your situation . I have been negligient in the past. According to me , missing the payment was a result of your neglegiemce. Take a hit and learn from this experience.
Thank you, much appreciated!
*lesson learned
DDemari,
Thank you. I've been out of the credit card circuit for so long that the thought of fraud didn't even cross my mind. I hadn't even considered the possibility of that.
I think checking your statements is always important. I check my accounts always...even the ones I have 0 balances on just in case. I definitely understand that some CCC have prejudicial practices, but this isn't one of those cases. Not to attack..but I think filing these kind of complaints makes the CCC work harder against the consumer and agencies less likely to listen when one really does need help.
I hope it is a lesson to all to responsibly manage your account - regardless of use.
I'd sign up for Mint.com account. There, youll be able to see all of your CC account balances at a glance. There's an Android/iOS app too.
You can also add any loans, checking/savings accounts, CD, etc.
Though I'm sure I'd catch it before it was late, I've only rememberd my Netflix was charged to my BCP thanks to Mint
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