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A buddy of mine started out with Cap1, post BK. 8 years later they would not waive the AF so he cancelled it. Previous year he called asking for it to be waived but they offered an unsecured card with $10K limit, LOL!
He kept the $10K card.
@drkaje wrote:A buddy of mine started out with Cap1, post BK. 8 years later they would not waive the AF so he cancelled it. Previous year he called asking for it to be waived but they offered an unsecured card with $10K limit, LOL!
He kept the $10K card.
Is there ANY rhyme or reason behind Crap1's decisions????????????????????????????????????????????
@Anonymous wrote:
@drkaje wrote:A buddy of mine started out with Cap1, post BK. 8 years later they would not waive the AF so he cancelled it. Previous year he called asking for it to be waived but they offered an unsecured card with $10K limit, LOL!
He kept the $10K card.
Is there ANY rhyme or reason behind Crap1's decisions????????????????????????????????????????????
Here's what I think: Card companies put you in a certain risk group upon initial approval. Some companies let you graduate and others do not. I also feel companies have separatet divisions to manage trade line tiers. My Citi CashReturns and Diamond preferred Worlds have a different customer service numbers. CashReturns is pretty much always handled stateside and they are far friendlier, despite both having limits around $10K. You can get account help from either number but I always call the CashReturns' customer service for help.
@bichonmom wrote:
I'd like to know the as well. I plan on trying to get them to waive AF in March - otherwise I will close acct.
Why applying for a card with an annual fee if you do not want to pay it? Do not expect them to waive it...
@daylove wrote:
@bichonmom wrote:
I'd like to know the as well. I plan on trying to get them to waive AF in March - otherwise I will close acct.Why applying for a card with an annual fee if you do not want to pay it? Do not expect them to waive it...
Well daylove I can't speak for anyone else but I applied for this card ages ago so I could start rebuilding my credit because at that time I had file a BK and really didn't have a choice. I'm WAYYYYY past poor credit now and do need to pay their AF anymore. I really don't use the card anyway.