Cj
milwaukee,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, November 18, 2009
Bad things happen all the time to people. But that does not give us license to disregard the agreements we have made. You still owed a payment for the charges you made with your card. Not paying on time triggers a late fee and going over the approved limit triggers an overlimit fee. These are the terms you agreed to when you starting using your card. That said, most institutions will waive one or two fees as a courtesy for a customer if there is no pattern of abuse. In your case, you must have been late and/or over your credit limit several times before, so no courtesy refunds for you.
TheInsider
USA#3Consumer Comment
Fri, October 23, 2009
There was an option in their system when reversing fees that would allow them to override any decline on reversals. The service advisor you spoke with must not have been aware of this, or, they just didn't care. It's much too late now as in every system, even with credit card companies, there is a time limit to these things.... keep in mind to always ask them "Will you please reverse my fees?", this is the the key needed in the conversation, this allows them to take a look. Without asking, according to standard guidlines, almost everywhere, an employee cannot reverse a fee.