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@Remedios wrote:@nycsimone If they are still extra salty over returned payment from 3 years ago while approving just about everyone capable of filling out an app, I'd look for a different lender.
I can see a lender holding a grudge for a year, maybe two, but this is petty at best.
I get the part about returned payment being a serious issue, but they left the card alone. If they are really that afraid of you robbing them blind, they could have taken some of SL from the existing card and opened a new one. Their exposure would not have increased and everybody would have been happy.
Give your money to someone else.
I'm not sure I could even hold the grudge for three years.
I agree I had a payment not processed because I left off one number, yes it's considered a return payment per se but come on I didn't bounce a payment , it didn't process. However it's been over a year and I have gotten zero increases on any of my accounts that's the reason always given.
I keep them open for now, but have basically moved on. Closed one and am seriously considering closing them all because I have a feeling this will be the reason for quite sometime.
@Remedios wrote:@nycsimone If they are still extra salty over returned payment from 3 years ago while approving just about everyone capable of filling out an app, I'd look for a different lender.
I can see a lender holding a grudge for a year, maybe two, but this is petty at best.
I get the part about returned payment being a serious issue, but they left the card alone. If they are really that afraid of you robbing them blind, they could have taken some of SL from the existing card and opened a new one. Their exposure would not have increased and everybody would have been happy.
Give your money to someone else.
I'm not sure I could even hold the grudge for three years.
My exact thoughts about Barclays. They'll allow me to be an AU on their cards but certainly won't allow me to have one of my own. They still have heartburn from that Juniper iTunes card...and I'm okay with it.
@Remedios wrote:
I'm not sure I could even hold the grudge for three years.
How could anyone with a NyQuil Card ever think about holding a grudge
@M_Smart007 wrote:
@Remedios wrote:
I'm not sure I could even hold the grudge for three years.
How could anyone with a NyQuil Card ever think about holding a grudge
@Remedios wrote:@nycsimone If they are still extra salty over returned payment from 3 years ago while approving just about everyone capable of filling out an app, I'd look for a different lender.
I can see a lender holding a grudge for a year, maybe two, but this is petty at best.
I get the part about returned payment being a serious issue, but they left the card alone. If they are really that afraid of you robbing them blind, they could have taken some of SL from the existing card and opened a new one. Their exposure would not have increased and everybody would have been happy.
Give your money to someone else.
I'm not sure I could even hold the grudge for three years.
I feel like you're talking about me, mom.
@Remedios wrote:@nycsimone If they are still extra salty over returned payment from 3 years ago while approving just about everyone capable of filling out an app, I'd look for a different lender.
I can see a lender holding a grudge for a year, maybe two, but this is petty at best.
I get the part about returned payment being a serious issue, but they left the card alone. If they are really that afraid of you robbing them blind, they could have taken some of SL from the existing card and opened a new one. Their exposure would not have increased and everybody would have been happy.
Give your money to someone else.
I'm not sure I could even hold the grudge for three years.
+1. Three years is indeed a long time for a bank to be stewing about a returned payment--especially if there's been no problems with payments since then. The thing CC issuers should try to remember is: a silly miscalculation of even $3 can send a checking acct. negative and cause a returned payment--depending on who you bank with and the type of checking account you have....and I'm speaking from experience here.
@M_Smart007 wrote:
@Remedios wrote:
I'm not sure I could even hold the grudge for three years.
How could anyone with a NyQuil Card ever think about holding a grudge
It always starts by someone testing my easy going nature.
@Brian_Earl_Spilner wrote:
@Remedios wrote:@nycsimone If they are still extra salty over returned payment from 3 years ago while approving just about everyone capable of filling out an app, I'd look for a different lender.
I can see a lender holding a grudge for a year, maybe two, but this is petty at best.
I get the part about returned payment being a serious issue, but they left the card alone. If they are really that afraid of you robbing them blind, they could have taken some of SL from the existing card and opened a new one. Their exposure would not have increased and everybody would have been happy.
Give your money to someone else.
I'm not sure I could even hold the grudge for three years.
I feel like you're talking about me, mom.
😒
Please tell me you're mad at me and have no plans to talk to me any time soon
Plz...