In May 2013 I received a letter from Santander, notifying me that the interest rate on my 123 credit card would go up to 29.9% APR. The old rate was 18.9% plus the annual fee of Ł24, making it somewhere in the low 20s.
Rate jacking is far too common and, unfortunately, banks are within their rights to do so.
I decided to reject the increase and start repaying the balance of just short of Ł3,700.
Two years on, my balance has halved!
There have been times when I would have liked to have my 123 credit card, but in all honesty, I'm not sure if I ever want to see another credit card in my life.
My intention is to pay all my Santander debts, including my not so small overdraft. Once that's done I will close all my $atan$ accounts and sing "one I'm two leaving three Santander" and so them a finger - can you guess which finger it's going to be?
Rate jacking is far too common and, unfortunately, banks are within their rights to do so.
I decided to reject the increase and start repaying the balance of just short of Ł3,700.
Two years on, my balance has halved!
There have been times when I would have liked to have my 123 credit card, but in all honesty, I'm not sure if I ever want to see another credit card in my life.
My intention is to pay all my Santander debts, including my not so small overdraft. Once that's done I will close all my $atan$ accounts and sing "one I'm two leaving three Santander" and so them a finger - can you guess which finger it's going to be?
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