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@Creditaddict wrote:
@teenastie wrote:CA-
I don't think I've ever seen a positive thread started by you about HSBC (I too hate them) but why do you put yourself through all the heartache and pain of dealing with them???
I'll do anything in the name of Credit! LOL
LMAO!!! Thanks for your due diligence
I'm pretty sure it was HSBC that tried to force a payment from my debit card a few years ago. It was a card from my youngin' days and I had not touched it (or paid it) in quite a while. Then my "miscellaneous items" checking account overdrafted because they tried pulilng a payment for $240-something dollars. I pay all of my bills online, so they probably had my debit card in their system still and decided if I wasn't going to do it, they might as well.
Had I found this place sooner, i would have PFD'ed them through the booty. Alas, I am paying them off. ;(
@Creditaddict wrote:
@teenastie wrote:CA-
I don't think I've ever seen a positive thread started by you about HSBC (I too hate them) but why do you put yourself through all the heartache and pain of dealing with them???
I'll do anything in the name of Credit! LOL
@Creditaddict wrote:
@teenastie wrote:CA-
I don't think I've ever seen a positive thread started by you about HSBC (I too hate them) but why do you put yourself through all the heartache and pain of dealing with them???
I'll do anything in the name of Credit! LOL
Except falling in luv with our captors! LOL
Easy for me to say since have managed to steer completely clear of HSBC, having a low limit cap1 for the past decade was all I could handle in the no growth potential category. Still haven't been able to justify closing it, since no AF, boosts AAoA of open accounts and can use it for a no interest short-term loan via no fee BT/float in a pinch.
@score_building wrote:
@Creditaddict wrote:
@teenastie wrote:CA-
I don't think I've ever seen a positive thread started by you about HSBC (I too hate them) but why do you put yourself through all the heartache and pain of dealing with them???
I'll do anything in the name of Credit! LOL
Except falling in luv with our captors! LOL
Easy for me to say since have managed to steer completely clear of HSBC, having a low limit cap1 for the past decade was all I could handle in the no growth potential category. Still haven't been able to justify closing it, since no AF, boosts AAoA of open accounts and can use it for a no interest short-term loan via no fee BT/float in a pinch.
Interesting and painfully true analogy.
@drkaje wrote:
@score_building wrote:
Except falling in luv with our captors! LOL
Interesting and painfully true analogy.
Stockholm syndrome for credit cards, maybe?
@Adalen wrote:I'm pretty sure it was HSBC that tried to force a payment from my debit card a few years ago. It was a card from my youngin' days and I had not touched it (or paid it) in quite a while. Then my "miscellaneous items" checking account overdrafted because they tried pulilng a payment for $240-something dollars. I pay all of my bills online, so they probably had my debit card in their system still and decided if I wasn't going to do it, they might as well.
Had I found this place sooner, i would have PFD'ed them through the booty. Alas, I am paying them off. ;(
I recently steered clear of a home purcase just because the bank was the infamous HSBC...after all the crap they pull with the credit cards; I thought that would be way too much info for them to have
IMHO they could just float on top of BofA when they go belly-up.