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  • Report:  #18795

Complaint Review: cross country bank

cross country bank ripoff fraud Boca Raton Florida

  • Reported By:
    st. paul mn
  • Submitted:
    Sun, April 14, 2002
  • Updated:
    Tue, April 16, 2002
  • cross country bank
    www.crosscountrybank.com
    Boca Raton, Florida
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-225-5030
  • Category:

Cross Country Bank takes advantage of the people who can least afford to be taken advantage of, money-wise. I have struggled with mental illness for most of my adult life. I want all the good things that the rest of us want, but I made a mess of my finances. Cross country gave me charge card accounts.

They dangle the bait-charge cards to buy the things we want, and they hit us with outrageous charges and fees. They know we are desparate and that we will agree to the most outrageous terms they come up with-because we want the nice things in life, like everyone else.

There is a free 800 number to contact them-but its only 2 free calls a month. They charge about $100 to open the account, they charge annual fees to keep the account each year, want to increase your credit limit? Pay another $100. And its true, if you go over the limit they do let it slide and we do end up with an over the limit fee. Is your payment late? Then expect more fees. They even charge us to make payments by phone!! They know we will put up with all of it because we want credit-we live in a world where things are more important than people.

So what do we do about it? Shame on us if we let this continue.
Lets get these things paid off and close our accounts. Thats what America is all about. Pay attention to every detail of the accounts you have with this and any other credit company. Know exactly when you have to get the payment sent, know exactly what your available credit is before you use the card, read every detail on your contract and make sure you understand.

Are you having a hard time paying your monthly debts? Sign up with one of the Comsumer Credit agencies and they will deal with Cross Country for you. Call the Better Business Bureau in your area. Need help to do any of this? Call the Social Services agency in your community-don't give up-ask and ask and ask till you find someone who can help. And last but not least-call the office of the attorney general in your state. You can file a report and they will check to see if Cross Country is engaging in any unfair or illegal practices. Call the town hall in your area and they can help you contact the right people.

Remember-shame on them for taking advantage of the poorest people in the country-but shame on us if we let it continue.

cindy
st. paul, Minnesota

4 Updates & Rebuttals


Dolores

Buena Park,
California,

NO Problems

#5Consumer Comment

Mon, April 15, 2002

i have been with crosscountry bank and i have never experienced any of the problems I am reading about. i look at my bill and they are correct every month. one simple way to avoid the problems you are having is to pay your bills on time. when you opened your account you had to be aware of the cost of opening the account this is the price we pay when we have less then perfect credit. they have helped me with my credit and i am really grateful. in all fairness maybe you should look at your situation and be thankful someone took a chance and gave you credit. you knew what you was getting into when you applied and if you didn't shame on you then you didn't read the disclourses. no i don't work for crosscountry i'm just thankful they gave me a new start


Dolores

Buena Park,
California,

NO Problems

#5Consumer Comment

Mon, April 15, 2002

i have been with crosscountry bank and i have never experienced any of the problems I am reading about. i look at my bill and they are correct every month. one simple way to avoid the problems you are having is to pay your bills on time. when you opened your account you had to be aware of the cost of opening the account this is the price we pay when we have less then perfect credit. they have helped me with my credit and i am really grateful. in all fairness maybe you should look at your situation and be thankful someone took a chance and gave you credit. you knew what you was getting into when you applied and if you didn't shame on you then you didn't read the disclourses. no i don't work for crosscountry i'm just thankful they gave me a new start


Dolores

Buena Park,
California,

NO Problems

#5Consumer Comment

Mon, April 15, 2002

i have been with crosscountry bank and i have never experienced any of the problems I am reading about. i look at my bill and they are correct every month. one simple way to avoid the problems you are having is to pay your bills on time. when you opened your account you had to be aware of the cost of opening the account this is the price we pay when we have less then perfect credit. they have helped me with my credit and i am really grateful. in all fairness maybe you should look at your situation and be thankful someone took a chance and gave you credit. you knew what you was getting into when you applied and if you didn't shame on you then you didn't read the disclourses. no i don't work for crosscountry i'm just thankful they gave me a new start


Dolores

Buena Park,
California,

NO Problems

#5Consumer Comment

Mon, April 15, 2002

i have been with crosscountry bank and i have never experienced any of the problems I am reading about. i look at my bill and they are correct every month. one simple way to avoid the problems you are having is to pay your bills on time. when you opened your account you had to be aware of the cost of opening the account this is the price we pay when we have less then perfect credit. they have helped me with my credit and i am really grateful. in all fairness maybe you should look at your situation and be thankful someone took a chance and gave you credit. you knew what you was getting into when you applied and if you didn't shame on you then you didn't read the disclourses. no i don't work for crosscountry i'm just thankful they gave me a new start

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