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Haven't been on here in a while. Had to pop in and ask something...
I was away on vacation and thought I had everything that need to be paid (gas, insurance, electric, credit cards, etc) up to date before I left. Somehow the Capital One payment for the month slipped by me. When I got home the payment was 7 days overdue and I was getting ridiculously hounded by a credit collections agency wanting to know when and how much my payment was going to be.
Is it just me or does this happen to anyone that is a little late with a Cap One payment? It's kind of crazy.
Also, the outsourced collection person was from India or somewhere and could not understand basic English.. .or speak it. I have no problem with outsourcing... but when they have the power to adversly affect something as valuble as my credit score ... they better know how to speak English!
I mean, it was my fault for being a little late, first time it happened... but come on... it's a $1000 limit card with a $200 something balance and I've been with them for 3 years or so.
@Anonymous wrote:Haven't been on here in a while. Had to pop in and ask something...
I was away on vacation and thought I had everything that need to be paid (gas, insurance, electric, credit cards, etc) up to date before I left. Somehow the Capital One payment for the month slipped by me. When I got home the payment was 7 days overdue and I was getting ridiculously hounded by a credit collections agency wanting to know when and how much my payment was going to be.
Is it just me or does this happen to anyone that is a little late with a Cap One payment? It's kind of crazy.
Also, the outsourced collection person was from India or somewhere and could not understand basic English.. .or speak it. I have no problem with outsourcing... but when they have the power to adversly affect something as valuble as my credit score ... they better know how to speak English!
I mean, it was my fault for being a little late, first time it happened... but come on... it's a $1000 limit card with a $200 something balance and I've been with them for 3 years or so.
So you're saying that you were never even 30 days late on this account and Cap 1 sent it to collections?
From a BK years ago to:
EX - 9/09 pulled by lender 802
EQ - 7/06-663, 3/10-800
TU - 8/10-772
You can do the same thing with hard work
Yep. It was due on the 10th and I started receiving phone calls (8 total) starting 2 days ago.
It's not uncommon, especially in today's economy. I may be wrong in my statistic, but I believe they are seeing 10%-20% default rates and contacting the customer early may go a long way in preventing further lates.
That's kind of aggressive. Makes me wonder how needy THEY are. I'll make sure I always pay my Cap One on time in full so that their hounds will leave me alone.
Just called and spoke to a someone... evidently that is what they due with late payments. Goes to collections the next business day. Crazy.
In-house collections, maybe?
AT&T screwed up our last payment when we switched phone service to Comcast, and their in-house collections (also foreign) drove us nuts. But it didn't go to a collection agency, and it was certainly never reported.
@Anonymous wrote:Just called and spoke to a someone... evidently that is what they due with late payments. Goes to collections the next business day. Crazy.
THE NEXT DAY!!!! wow! that's incredible.
I was reminded of all the calls I got as a teenager from a collection agency after I defaulted on some Columbia House and BMG Music contracts. Yes, I just dated myself : )
Yeah, Cap 1 (overall) is hurting.
The biggest flag that I have seen (not counting your recent experience) is that they bought Chevy Chase bank. Since then, they have been sending numerous offers to my son who has a Cap 1 card. The offer is to pay him $200 CASH **just* for opening up a checking account with Chevy. The account is free and no minimums. I think they want a direct deposit once a month. The offer initially started with $50 cash for opening an account.
Anytime a bank offers outrageous deals, it's a sign they are in trouble.