Hi are Halifax discriminating against people they perceive in financial hardship.
When i didn't use my cc they were contacting me all the time with special 0% promotions
Recently I have been using it and made a few cash withdrawals - one to pay a loan - a temporary situation and all of a sudden I got a letter to say my rate was changing to 26.5%. I transferred the debt to MBNA rather than give Halifax another penny and when i threatened to transfer they said they would stop the rate change but I was so disgusted I transferred anyway, I have always made payments on time.
Now they have sent a letter saying they will be charging £1 per day on all overdrafts under £2500 and £2 per day over that amount, £5 per day on unauthorised od from 6th Dec.
I have an overdraft for £550 I can pay it off I think but its the principle I wasn't foreseeing this, I don't think I fit hardship definition except for cc cash withdrawals..
If you can put £1000 pm into the bank they will give you a fee free overdraft
but again I think this is discriminating against poor people who aren't in a position to do this.
Any advice
When i didn't use my cc they were contacting me all the time with special 0% promotions
Recently I have been using it and made a few cash withdrawals - one to pay a loan - a temporary situation and all of a sudden I got a letter to say my rate was changing to 26.5%. I transferred the debt to MBNA rather than give Halifax another penny and when i threatened to transfer they said they would stop the rate change but I was so disgusted I transferred anyway, I have always made payments on time.
Now they have sent a letter saying they will be charging £1 per day on all overdrafts under £2500 and £2 per day over that amount, £5 per day on unauthorised od from 6th Dec.
I have an overdraft for £550 I can pay it off I think but its the principle I wasn't foreseeing this, I don't think I fit hardship definition except for cc cash withdrawals..
If you can put £1000 pm into the bank they will give you a fee free overdraft
but again I think this is discriminating against poor people who aren't in a position to do this.
Any advice
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