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I'm on the fence when it comes to CSR's. I try to be polit but when I feel i'm getting the run around because the CSR does not want to do their job properly I get angry!
If someone is doing a bad job, or not doing their job, absolutely, they deserve negative feedback, attitude, whatever you see fit.
However, decreasing a credit limit on an unused credit card is something that makes good financial sense for the bank to do. What the OP was asking for was a pretty unreasonable concession, and despite that, the CSR he was speaking to was trying to find a way to raise the limit again with a soft pull, and then he decided to be rude about it even after the rep said he would work to get him precisely what he asked for.
He was proud to have the upper hand because he didn't need the card, but the whole reason he got a CL decrease is because the bank knew he didn't need the card. I just don't see the benefit to anyone in acting like that.
i had a post in here yesterday about them keep dropping my limit and i use the card its keep s going for 9000 to 3000 last time it went to 2250 i have everthing with them it keeps making no sense i have to keep calling there managers and getting it reinstated. there is a manager over there who name is (mod cut) you never in life want to deal with her she is the rudest mangager there is in the whole world of managers i have been with them 4 years and do all my buisness with them and they dont care at all. i have been in fights with there excutives offices credit dept and i finally got to the head manager of the credit dept that reinstated my line then last month it went back down again and got it reinstated again i dont want to lose this card becuase this has the most pay history but if they drop it again i am done with it.
edited to remove employee's name --hauling
@lakerfan2011 wrote:i had a post in here yesterday about them keep dropping my limit and i use the card its keep s going for 9000 to 3000 last time it went to 2250 i have everthing with them it keeps making no sense i have to keep calling there managers and getting it reinstated. there is a manager over there who name is (mod cut --see above) you never in life want to deal with her she is the rudest mangager there is in the whole world of managers i have been with them 4 years and do all my buisness with them and they dont care at all. i have been in fights with there excutives offices credit dept and i finally got to the head manager of the credit dept that reinstated my line then last month it went back down again and got it reinstated again i dont want to lose this card becuase this has the most pay history but if they drop it again i am done with it.
SD them! Do you have other cards?
yeah i have other cards but my pay history is the longest on this one
@lakerfan2011 wrote:yeah i have other cards but my pay history is the longest on this one
That is a non issue, the card will still report OK every month whether you run alot of $$ through it or not! SD them and show them your tired of the games!
You are incorrect, at no point in my conversation was I rude. I merely spoke to them the same way they were speaking to me and they also did not want to raise the CL back to where it was without a hard pull until I asked to close my account. Wells has no customer service, their credit cards are crappy and I didn't even want this card to begin with. Also I have emergency cards that I keep in the sock drawer that haven't used in ages and all my CL's are just fine. Wells sucks and I can't wait to run out of checks so I can move my checking accounts to Citi as I've been suffering since Wells took over Wachovia
@Anonymous wrote:If someone is doing a bad job, or not doing their job, absolutely, they deserve negative feedback, attitude, whatever you see fit.
However, decreasing a credit limit on an unused credit card is something that makes good financial sense for the bank to do. What the OP was asking for was a pretty unreasonable concession, and despite that, the CSR he was speaking to was trying to find a way to raise the limit again with a soft pull, and then he decided to be rude about it even after the rep said he would work to get him precisely what he asked for.
He was proud to have the upper hand because he didn't need the card, but the whole reason he got a CL decrease is because the bank knew he didn't need the card. I just don't see the benefit to anyone in acting like that.
Wells have really messed up my business accounts and my payroll... I'm seriously considering jumping ship all together, the CC was easy but it's gonna be a project moving everything
@RyVision wrote:Well's is a deep subject I won't go into in too much detail. lol
I'd say you made the right call. Well's is in ways, borrowing from BoA's playbook. They lost "our" bigger investment, checking and savings accounts after they wouldn't sell something my parent asked them to (at my prompting) and cost us a fortune (but the CFP got a promotion and raise because he was able to retain big accounts with them through that mess).
They're unethical and should be sued for the above actions.
Congrats to you on dumping crooks
@Anonymous wrote:If someone is doing a bad job, or not doing their job, absolutely, they deserve negative feedback, attitude, whatever you see fit.
However, decreasing a credit limit on an unused credit card is something that makes good financial sense for the bank to do. What the OP was asking for was a pretty unreasonable concession, and despite that, the CSR he was speaking to was trying to find a way to raise the limit again with a soft pull, and then he decided to be rude about it even after the rep said he would work to get him precisely what he asked for.
He was proud to have the upper hand because he didn't need the card, but the whole reason he got a CL decrease is because the bank knew he didn't need the card. I just don't see the benefit to anyone in acting like that.
This is current, widespread and very wrong approach, adopted by many financial institutes. Good financial sense is to cause customer to use their card and CLD is no way a right approach.
CSR's, polite or rude, are not decission makers and very often they are financially illeteral and barely can diffirantiate hard pull from soft pull.
@wmarat wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:If someone is doing a bad job, or not doing their job, absolutely, they deserve negative feedback, attitude, whatever you see fit.
However, decreasing a credit limit on an unused credit card is something that makes good financial sense for the bank to do. What the OP was asking for was a pretty unreasonable concession, and despite that, the CSR he was speaking to was trying to find a way to raise the limit again with a soft pull, and then he decided to be rude about it even after the rep said he would work to get him precisely what he asked for.
He was proud to have the upper hand because he didn't need the card, but the whole reason he got a CL decrease is because the bank knew he didn't need the card. I just don't see the benefit to anyone in acting like that.
This is current, widespread and very wrong approach, adopted by many financial institutes. Good financial sense is to cause customer to use their card and CLD is no way a right approach.
CSR's, polite or rude, are not decission makers and very often they are financially illeteral and barely can diffirantiate hard pull from soft pull.
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