09-08-2012 12:05 PM
I finally kicked Orchard Bank out of my wallet. My 2 year anniversary is nearly up and I fully refused to pay the $79 AF. The countered with lowering the fee to $39, which I promptly denied. I explained how my scores are way too high and I would settle for no less than no AF and a CLI. They offered a CLI but didn't budge on the AF. I knew what I was getting into when I got it, but I wish they would have done it so I don't have to close an account, but at a $320 limit I am all set, especially since my Amex limit will be $6000 next month. don't be afraid to ditch these sheisters when you can.
09-08-2012 12:11 PM
what was your utilization in the months leading up to ditching them? I wonder if it would be a good idea to use it at a 30% utilization rate before demanindg they drop the AF and/or raise your CL. I'm thinking of ditching Capital One at some point in 2013 -- I pay a $36 AF with a $2,000 credit limit -- but before doing so I will try to get them to drop the AF. If not -- adios.
09-08-2012 12:15 PM
Such a nice feeling kicking the builders. I remember when i would just about beg for one. How do you know your Amex will be 6k next month?
09-08-2012 12:17 PM
RIP ![]()
Starting Score: 50409-08-2012 05:04 PM
FicoTron wrote:I finally kicked Orchard Bank out of my wallet. My 2 year anniversary is nearly up and I fully refused to pay the $79 AF. The countered with lowering the fee to $39, which I promptly denied. I explained how my scores are way too high and I would settle for no less than no AF and a CLI. They offered a CLI but didn't budge on the AF. I knew what I was getting into when I got it, but I wish they would have done it so I don't have to close an account, but at a $320 limit I am all set, especially since my Amex limit will be $6000 next month. don't be afraid to ditch these sheisters when you can.
would you mind to share your step to step process of all your credit card after the orchard bank open ? thanks ........
Starting Score: 56009-08-2012 06:35 PM
to the shredder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RIP!


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