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@jsucool76 wrote:
@Shogun wrote:I wonder if 403 forbidden will give a good CLI if you call the executive office for a recon? LOL, sorry, Friday humor.
I've had my 403 forbidden card since 1776, and they won't give me a CLI. They're owned by cap1.
Guess it's gonna stay 403 forbidden, too bad it's not GECRB, maybe in 4 months it would be an 806 forbidden.
@Shogun wrote:
@jsucool76 wrote:
@Shogun wrote:I wonder if 403 forbidden will give a good CLI if you call the executive office for a recon? LOL, sorry, Friday humor.
I've had my 403 forbidden card since 1776, and they won't give me a CLI. They're owned by cap1.
Guess it's gonna stay 403 forbidden, too bad it's not GECRB, maybe in 4 months it would be an 806 forbidden.
lol!
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I have downgraded from my 403 back to the '69 Barclay card lol. Pictures back up Any new thoughts on why this happend, and if I should do anything about it?
Wow maybe it is a system glitch bc I got the same thing. Sorry I dont know how to do a screen shot so I justed copied and pasted
1. BRCLYSBANKDE | Credit Card | Dec 31, 1969 | $500 | $0 |
Has it affected you AAoA? That would be awesome if all of a sudden we have 40+ years of credit history. Lol
Google "unix timestamp december 31 1969" - you'll see it's just a computer programming error most likely.
I just checked, and my Barclays card is showing the same thing! But it's only showing for TU. EQ and EX have the proper date. It only changed my AAoA by a few months though, which is pretty funny since I wasn't born until well after 1969, and I didn't even open my first account until 1998, LOL.
I just finished a phone call with the newly appointed CEO of Barclays, Antony Jenkins. He was very cordial and respectful and seemed to actually care about my concerns..
He stated he had a vision for Barclays and he's been working very hard since he got appointed for them to come true.
As one of his lastest improvements in the Company, and one that would revolutionaze completely the credit industry, they developed a new kind of card with new perks never known before.
The card, as he said, was project named "403 Forbidden" as the detailed cardmember agreement and perks were so generous to the customer, they couldn't risk revealing them before or even after adquisition. He said a couple of test subjects were selected using the strictest manual approval criteria in conjuction with computer generated algorithms based on analytical, behavioral and technical use of the sample data set's previous credit cards.
He then followed to say that after a couple of perks that were not designed by the team but the card itself had awarded them to several customers, they decided the test were done, the project cancelled and the card would never be available to the public.
Later he added that they were working on reversing back the changes and removing the perks unintentionally given by the card. He also mentioned it will take some time for them to break the encryption the card itself had used as firewall to protect itself against a complete shutdown.
"The time it will take to fix everything up is as of now unknown. However, if you still have some hidden perks in your credit reports, I wouldn't hold on to them for long", he said brieftly at the end portion of the call. Would they continue with their research in hopes to bringing the best customer based credit card and change the market for better? Would they be able to readjust 403 Forbidden and bring it back from the racks? Those are questions the new Chief executive officer of Barclays, Antony Jenkins, makes us wonder about. And while we let things unfold, it looks like Barclays has a new Ace under the sleeve after all.
AAoA didnt change