Hi,
Can anyone help/advise please?
Basically, my wife has had a Capital One credit card for several years.
Capital One have increased her card limit to £5700, even though she earns under £4000 a year. Coupled with this,they have never changed the interest rate, (which is high, around 34%).
The end result was that the maximum limit was almost reached with a net result of minimum payments of around £130 having to be made, most of which went to interest charges. Finally, we had no choice but to take a loan out to repay what was owed.
We have never disputed what was spent on the card, only the high rate and credit limit.
Letters to Capital One fell on deaf ears and our complaint to the Financial Ombudsman Service was rejected, by quite frankly someone who did not understand the points we were trying to make.
Capital One offer various cards at various rates. The card my wife had is aimed at people who want to rebuild/establish a good credit history. How long does this take in Capital One's view?
On the basis that they regularly increased my wife's limit, the assumption would be that they were happy with the account and the way it was being run, ie a good credit history had been achieved At this point , even retrospectively, the account could, arguably should have been switched to one bearing a lower interest rate, (the other cards are around 18%).
In total, around £5000 in interest alone has been repaid.
If members think I/we are being unreasonable, then fair enough, our action against Capital One will cease. If the consensus is that we are right to feel aggrieved and anyone has either similar experiences or constructive advice, we would love to hear from you.
Many Thanks
drumlord
Can anyone help/advise please?
Basically, my wife has had a Capital One credit card for several years.
Capital One have increased her card limit to £5700, even though she earns under £4000 a year. Coupled with this,they have never changed the interest rate, (which is high, around 34%).
The end result was that the maximum limit was almost reached with a net result of minimum payments of around £130 having to be made, most of which went to interest charges. Finally, we had no choice but to take a loan out to repay what was owed.
We have never disputed what was spent on the card, only the high rate and credit limit.
Letters to Capital One fell on deaf ears and our complaint to the Financial Ombudsman Service was rejected, by quite frankly someone who did not understand the points we were trying to make.
Capital One offer various cards at various rates. The card my wife had is aimed at people who want to rebuild/establish a good credit history. How long does this take in Capital One's view?
On the basis that they regularly increased my wife's limit, the assumption would be that they were happy with the account and the way it was being run, ie a good credit history had been achieved At this point , even retrospectively, the account could, arguably should have been switched to one bearing a lower interest rate, (the other cards are around 18%).
In total, around £5000 in interest alone has been repaid.
If members think I/we are being unreasonable, then fair enough, our action against Capital One will cease. If the consensus is that we are right to feel aggrieved and anyone has either similar experiences or constructive advice, we would love to hear from you.
Many Thanks
drumlord
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