Outstanding!DeadEye_Dan wrote:OK -I'll start off by saying that I've been a Discover customer for a loooooooooooong time. So long I'm still under the agreement that pays 5% cash back, probably 15-16 years.
So, I use my personal card for work travel and business expenses and just grab all the rewards for myself. It's not uncommon to run $4k a month across it and in high use months (like this one)$10k is probably realistic.
I'll also freely admit that I do not dissect my statement. One of the pitfalls of online banking. I just look at the balance, and pay it - figuring any difference between the amount due and my reimbursement check from the bank is for shit I bought personally.
Enter today. I noticed that I got overcharged by the hotel we stayed at this week by 2x, I called the hotel and was told to call back Monday, the manager would have to take care of it.
Bullshit says I.
So, I log on to Discover.com and pull up the customer service number and dial them up - while waiting on hold I start reviewing my January statement and notice a fee for "PPI" in the amount of $47.36. wtf?? So I look at December - "PPI" of $114.54...WTF??
So, about then Brittany, a lovley lass picks up and I go through the issue with her with the hotel and she quickly resolves it. Then asks I - "Can you see my last statement - What's this fee for PPI"??? To which Brittany casually responds - "Oh, thats for Payment Protection Insurance". "OK", says I, "Whats that for"??
Brittany responds "Well, if you ever had a major life event, job loss, injury, illness, or something like that - the insurance would cover your minimum payments until you were back on your feet"
I replied "Brittany, look at my payment history. I pay the balances in full every month."
"Hmmmm - I see that. Let me transfer you to an account manager"
"Hello, this is Vicky - how may I help you??"
"Hi Vicky. I need some explanation regarding the PPI."
"Certainly, I'd be glad to help. It's insurance that makes the minimum payments should you ever have a major life event, job loss, illness, injury or something like that...."(gets cut off by Dan) "Yes. I am now aware of what it is. Brittany explained it. My question is why am I being charged?? I pay my balance off at the end of each month."
"OK, so you want to discontinue the coverage??"
"Ummmmm - when did I agree to the coverage?? I not only want to cancel it, I want ALL my money refunded - wait - How are these fees even calculated??
ALERT - If your first name is Jim and you live in Maryland - you should discontinue reading this thread or at the very least find a place to sit down and have cigarettes and whiskey handy before going on
Vicky: "Well the coverage is calculated and billed at a rate of .89/$100 of the outstanding balance, you've had the coverage since September 13, 2009"
Dan: "So wait. You're telling me that if I paid December to $0, and spent $10,000 in January, then my outstanding balance is $10,089????"
Vicky: "I guess that is correct."
Dan: "Vicky, when did I agree to this?? Its the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard of"
Vicky: "Well it looks like you were enrolled in a trial membership at first...." (gets cut off)
Dan : "Vicky I want all my money back. [b]ALL OF IT[b]
Vicky : "I apologize sir, I'm not sure how far back we can refund..." (gets cut off)
Dan : "All of it"
Soooooo - I've digging up statements this morning, going back through 2012 and the average charge is...$78/month. If that math holds true through since Sept 13, 2009 thats $4,134. HOLY SHIT, do I feel like a retard.
I guess, the dispute has been filed and I will be getting a call on Monday from Vicky's supervisor.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
CrazyMatt wrote:I just ate three gogurts.
assateague wrote:Tell me again how credit cards are good.
50/50 you get no call on Monday.
aunt betty wrote:assateague wrote:Tell me again how credit cards are good.
50/50 you get no call on Monday.
What does a credit card company call a customer like Dan who pays up every month?
Remind me.
assateague wrote:Tell me again how credit cards are good.
50/50 you get no call on Monday.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Did you inform Vicki that as a banker you are typically used to being in fucker position rather than the fuckee?
ManlyMan wrote:aunt betty wrote:assateague wrote:Tell me again how credit cards are good.
50/50 you get no call on Monday.
What does a credit card company call a customer like Dan who pays up every month?
Remind me.
Deadbeat
3legged_lab wrote:Did you inform Vicki that as a banker you are typically used to being in fucker position rather than the fuckee?
hoodrichjehler wrote:I can't believe a banker doesn't reconcile his account!
DeadEye_Dan wrote:3legged_lab wrote:Did you inform Vicki that as a banker you are typically used to being in fucker position rather than the fuckee?
The credit is already showing on my account - it was less than I anticipated by a few hundred dollars.
Fuckee indeed.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
jehler wrote:I can't believe a banker doesn't reconcile his account!
jehler wrote:I can't believe a banker doesn't reconcile his account!
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
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