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I have been traveling with work all week, but after my 3 conversations with Capital One reps, I wanted to make sure I shared this with the forum.
Brief background - Opened up Cap 1 Plat VISA back in January, part of rebuilding credit. Paid on time every month no issues.
April - Purchased car, using auto loan capital one auto finance
Last week - made payments for both credit card and auto loan before leaving town, however, set up payment amount for credit card incorrectly(typed on mobile app, pressed 1500, when intended to be 150).Subsequently, they 1500 payment was returned by my bank for non payment. I checked Wednesday, realziing the error, and set up a new payment for the correct amount, however my card was now showing "restricted".
I dial the number listed, and the rep advises me she can take the payment, however I would have to speak with another dept regarding the restriction. I make the payment, get transfered, and then find out my credit line was permanently restricted due to "activity noted on my credit report". I literally was when the rep said this. I advised that I view my credit files on a daily basis at this point, and if anything things have improved since january, however the rep, and the supervisor who got on the line said the same.
I asked when the decision was made to restrict the credit line and the supervisor said in late may. I find it ironic that that was also the time Capital One completed their HSBC/Orchard bank card merger. I had a orchard card 4 years ago that was IIBK, and was left to guess if that had anything to do with their decision.
I am now at a point of not know what to do, or if I should continue to pursue this with them, or start my rebuild with another card. Thoughts?
i doubt your issue with orchard caused this. considering cap one is bk friendly even if you've burned them in the past. I wouldnt sweat it. if they dont budge its simple move on and take your business elsewhere. have you looked into local cu's in your area?
I have, though my only banking relationship with a local CU is NFCU. Unfortunately, had to IIBK my old visa with them due to the ex, so can't go back that way.
@Anonymous wrote:I have, though my only banking relationship with a local CU is NFCU. Unfortunately, had to IIBK my old visa with them due to the ex, so can't go back that way.
Hate to say it but First Premier would be a good one considering you PIF every month. They report to all 3 bureaus.
95 dollar processing fee and 75 annual fee - I will pass. I rather have a store card
How does a card thats restricted help?
@Anonymous wrote:How does a card thats restricted help?
well if cap one closes it and you pay the balance then it will report as a postive tradeline for the next 10 yrs.
Interesting. Well there is a zero balance right now, so if in fact they do close it, I just dont want it to reflect as closed negatively.