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lost payments!!!
I recently called Discover to confirm why my November payment had not been posted to my credit card account only to learn Discover had no record of the payment. I learned from the account manager that due to Discover changing their payment address that several million payments are missing! And the company is charging late fees and finance charges to all these customers whose payments are simply lost! Can you believe this? Thankfully my check wasn't cashed so I could stop payment, but of course my bank charged me a fee to stop the check. I think Discover should reimburse all the customers that are affected by this and do it immediately! It's the holiday shopping season too...If you have recently called Discover and they can't locate your payment, please report it on here. The more people that come forward the better so Discover is held accountable for once! Ugh
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unauthorized billing
Discovercard.com is not posting and/or backdating transaction dates for purchases. On the website, it is not possible to see a current balance within a few days of the end period. No matter what I do, I cannot pay off the balance 'in full' because they do not disclose the actual balance due and do not post recent transactions in a timely manner such that I may pay off the balance before the due date.
Example: I purchased an item on Sept. 15. I logged into the website on the 16th. The transaction had not posted to the 'recent activity' portion and the total balance for purchases did not reflect that activity. Therefore I concluded that the transaction had not gone through. I paid the entire balance that was available on the website on Sept. 16. On Sept. 17 I logged in and printed out the recent activity section, which still showed no items purchased on Sept. 15, but did show that I paid off all open transactions in full and there was a zero balance on Sept. 17 (the last day of account period).
On Sept. 18, the first day of the new account period, I logged in to see that my statement of account for the previous period showed the charge from Sept. 15, which was never accounted for on the website. This means that there WAS a balance, but that balance was NOT reported to me until AFTER the closing period under which I may have paid it off.
I went to the printable statement for the period ending Sept. 17, and lo and behold, the charge from Sept. 15 magically appears for that date of Sept. 15, which is inaccurate because it did not show up on the website on that date or on the two business days after (though another charge does show up on the 16th) under the recent activity or outstanding balances sections.
This is backdating transactions to make it seem like I carry a balance each month. It exposes any subsequent charges to double cycle billing practices by this company.
To Discovercard: Stop backdating transactions. Your website earlier this year did account accurately balances up to the due date and you changed that. If transactions do not show up on the website prior to the end of the billing cycle, they should not be charged as part of that billing cycle or reflected as being 'posted' at that time when in fact they were not posted.
I have time-stamped PDFs of the website and the transactions to back up this claim.
This is a fraudulent accounting practice and needs to be stopped. It is an attempt to expose previous cycle activity to double cycle interest rates for any future balances, by not allowing consumers to completely pay off their balances within a cycle. Since Discovercard changed their website earlier this year I have been unable to EVER pay in full before the end of the grace period, as there are always transactions that did not in anyway show up on the website or in the recent activity balances due section, but did show up on the statement AFTER the period was over, complete with inaccurate posting dates.
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Discover Card cheated me by jacking up my interest rate from 9.7% to 23 % b/c I missed one payment b/c they send the bill late. And I've been keeping watch, they'll send the bill late every now and then, or not send it all at.
You would think it might be the postal problem but I have two credit cards and it occurs only with Discover. i have since then closed my account with them and is looking to file complaints with whomever I find that'll listen to me.
Sounds like Discover has been taking lessons from GE MoneyBank.
bogus reward program
I have a Discover Card. I redeemed my rewards dollars for an Enterprise Rent a Car certificate for $40. I rented a car at Enterprise Rent a Car at Oakland, CA. I gave them my Discover Card certificate. They accepted it. I did sign the rental for a total charge of $35. Later, I checked my credit card bill and I had been charged the full amount of $35 and no credit for the certificate. I contacted Enterprise. They said Discover refused to honor the certificate. I contacted Discover. They reversed the charge while they investigated. Later, I put the charge back on my bill with no explanation.
First, Enterprise should have returned the certificate if Discover would not honor it or, at a minimum, wrote me a letter indicating the same. They had my address.
Second, Discover performed a sham investigation into the matter and never provided a legitimate result of their investigation.
They should have a record of Enterprise attempting to cash the certificate. So I am out my $40 Discover reward and I paid an additional $35 for the car. Do not cash in your Discover rewards for these bogus certificates. Take the cash!
Avoid rental car companies. They are all operated like boiler rooms and charge customers for bogus damages.
This also happened to me - and I was very attentive every step of the way. I believe this is common practice. Zero chance I will pay the charges, I will file with the credit reporting agencies and escalate this if need be. -E Dench
trillion dollar hold placed on bank accounts!
I had a Discover Card that I had an approximate balance of $3, 000. on. I had some unforeseen circumstances, mostly medical, that caused me to fall behind in payments. Discover turned my account over to an attorney, who took me to court. In the past two months they have received judgment on me for the $3, 000 with an interest rate of 21.99% and attorney fees of around $1, 000. I had offered to pay the attorney's $50.00 but they would not accept it, so that is why they took me to court, because they felt like I was not willing to pay my debt.
As of yesterday, 5-16, 08, the attorneys have placed a trillion dollar hold on three bank accounts that my name is on; mine, my mother's, and my daughter's. All of us are unable to access our accounts. I am assuming that the reason they are doing this is because they would not be able to garnish my pension (state law), and the other income I have would give them only $50.00, (25% of my earnings). My daughter's and my mother's accounts have the money to pay the debt, but it will leave both of them with nothing. The attorney had told me that Discover will not mess with you and it's obvious that this is true. It appears that they will do whatever it takes to receive their money.
My suggestion to anyone who is looking to have a Discover Card. BEWARE! If you lose your job or have an unexpected illness and are unable to pay your bill, expect to be turned over to attorneys. I'm sure that I am not the only one this has happened to and I'm sure I won't be the last. I have absolutely nothing good to say about Discover, their attorneys, or the tactics that they have used to recover a $3, 000. debt.
I would consult with an attorney, especially if you dealt with Weltman, Weinberg, and Reis. These are junk debt buyers known for manipulating the courts and have been sued in all 50 states because of their illegal practices.
I have a suit myself pending against Discover for giving them my personal info (when the account wasn't even mine). Can't sue the agency because no damages other than harassment and falsification of court documents to illegally phish for personal information to put people in your situation.
Credit cards aren't a free lunch and the don't take the dramatic step of going to court to collect until they have exhausted all other possibilities. Did you offer to make small payments with them? Did you simply ignore the bills and not even call to tell them what was going on? None of these companies WANT to go to collections, it's expensive and it means they lose a customer. They will work with you, but you have to work with them too.
terrible experience!
What Ever You, Do not Get a Credit Card from Discover Card. I always pay more than the minimum allowance before payment is due and I have a good credit score, and they raised my APR to 22.99%! People that consistently miss payments and go over the limit have this APR. I probably could get the same APR at a car title loan place. I called in today and asked if they can lower my rate because I pay my bill on time every month and I am only using $2, 200 of the $11, 200 available to me. The soft spoken representative named Pam tells me that they currently don't have any lower purchase rates available at this time. 'Well why did my Apr go up?', I asked.
'In November 2007 Discover Card had a evaluation and decided to raise everyone's rates.', was her reply. And to rub salt in the wound she finishes by saying that if I have any other balances I want to transfer over today, I can get a 5% APR on them.
Well I rather stick my hand in the garbage disposal and turn on the switch before I give Discover any more of my business. So if you are reading this post to decide if you should get a credit card from them.
DON'T DO IT... JUST SAY NO. And you won't have to worry about them bending you over to.
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"Pay your bills on time, Melissa" is lame. I have an 830 credit score, 2 Visa cards with 4.9% and 7.9%, respectively, and Discover raised my APR to 24.9% with the same hoo-haw on why, when I bothered to ask. I was paying off a balance transfer on my Discover with 5.9 for life of balance, but in error made a purchase on Amazon quick check out. After that purchase went through, they raised my rate from 13.9 to 24.9%. All my payments went first to the balance with lower rate, none to purchase balance.
Congress has passed a law against this policy, but it won't go into effect until the middle of 2010. In the meantime, I was offered a 3.9% card from my credit union, no balance transfer fee and transferred the whole amount that was just at $3K over. No more Discover Card purchases. They still send me balance transfer offers--sure, DC, when the Sonoran Desert freezes over.
Disclosure: I have no over-due payments on any balance, excellent credit--my agent at American Family said I was "super A+" and lowered my auto policy amount by half, and my home property insurance premium reduced as well (AmFam checks credit history these days). Discover Card must be in trouble since it treats it's customers so poorly--they don't care about cust. service, just mining out every dollar they can.
PAY YOUR BILLS ON TIME
usurious increase in apr by discover card
Discover Card APR interest rate increased to 24.99% - but nothing negative on credit report and all Discover payments made timely.
I have had a Discover Card for quite some time. Recently, they raised my interest rate to 24.99%. When I called the company to find out the reason they stated there was nothing wrong with my Discover payment history or credit history records. It was just that now it was their policy to increase the rate for "competitive reasons." When I pointed out that none of the APR rates had been increased by my other credit cards accounts, the customer service representative just repeated that Discover Card had changed policies. It is my strong opinion that the increase in my Discover Card APR is usurious and unreasonable.
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I asked Discover to close my account. I had a minus balance because I overpaid. They sent me my rewards balance of .85 cents. I have a minus balance of $137.94. They did not include that. I am asking for that money back. Thanks you
I have received numerous telephone calls from this company looking for someone...even after I had told them I am not that person and that they are calling the wrong number...
how is anyone suppose to pay off their balances when this credit card keeps raising their rates. Mine is 30% on a balance that I have been paying on for 5 years
Missed a payment, $24 payoff. Which lowered my credit score! Lowered my credit allowance to almost nothing! Took my rewards also! Then was charged for back payments that I supposedly didn't pay since they stop all activity on my account! Well there not willing to talk so I will!
Avoid Discover Credit Cards at all costs! I was swept into the discover depths of hell whirlpool by taking advantage of 0% APR for 12 months deal. Come 12 months, they put my APR at a whopping 23.99%! My credit score is in the high 600's (average), so I called to find out what the issue was. I always made my payments on time and paid more than the minimum balance on every payment. I had to get transferred to a supervisor to see if any positive outcome could come out of this. Wishful thinking. She stated that the company has decided to never adjust APR's for past purchases but they could lower my APR for any future purchases (hook, line and sinker to be a discovercard slave for years to come). I told her that I wouldn't be making any new purchases, I just want to pay off my card and have the APR lowered. She wouldn't budge. To make a long story short I closed my credit card and will be bombarding the remaining balance with payments until I am no longer a discover slave (5K balance left, I hope to pay off the card in full in hopefully 3-4 months.) Moral of the story is avoid Discover Cards at all costs, the only way to be ahead of the credit card companies is to pay your balance in full each month and take full advantage of their rewards. If everyone did that however, there wouldn't be any credit card rewards and possibly no credit card companies in existence. Their profits are driven by the poor slaves (such as myself temporarily) who are trying to keep their head above water and pay off debt and provide for themselves and their families. CONCLUSION: Discovercard along with other credit card companies are parasites that thrive on the misfortune / hard times of hard working people and charge usurious rates to quench their appetite for greed. AVOID AT ALL COSTS!
THE WORST. LIARS. RAISED MY RATE BECAUSE I WAS LATE ON ONE PAYMENT, RAISED RATE ON ENTIRE BALLANCE, NOW A YEAR OF PERFECT PAYMENTS AND THEY TELL ME RATE WILL ONLY LOWER ON NEW PURCHASES. I AM TEMPTED TO NOT PAY BILL AT ALL TO HELL WITH ALL CREDIT CARD COMPANIES AND CREDIT RATINGS. SEEMS PEOPLE ARE BETTER OFF, THANKS OBAMA, FOR DOING NOTHING TO HELP THE AMERICAN PUBLIC. THAT GOES FOR ALL IN LEGISLATURE, , , WHY THEY GET PAID BY THE COMPANIES TO KEEP USERY LAWS ALLOWED.
Discover card is TERRIBLE! They raised my interest rate over a year ago for absolutely no reason. When I called, they explained that there was a process to opt out of the interest rate increase by cancelling the card, or accept the higher rate. The rate hike was not justified, even the rep admitted that my account was in good standing, no late fees, never paid late, and always paid more than the minimum due. Wow! I paid a big chunck of the balance, then just paid the balance off a year later. Well, come to find out when I got my statement...I was charged nearly $30 in finance charges AFTER I paid my balance off. I called customer service to find out why they did this. They told me that I should have called in to speak with a rep before I made my pay off. They said it was the "unapplied" finance charges. I asked why they wouldn't include that when I called in to get my balance. No reason. The are BAD - terrible business practices. I will pay them off - then they can kiss off! So much for being a "10 year valued customer." I hope they eventually go under. I feel sorry for the people who work there.
I to have received a letter in the mail telling me that the Discover Card interests rates are going up to what I describe at loan shark rates. I have had my card for 19 years and always paid the balances in full. Some kind of customer service this is. I have always been happy with my card but this takes the cake. Not my problem that they gave cards to people who didn't pay their bills but I take offense to them using me to bail themselves out. I haven't seen a raise at work in 3 years because our company has put into effect strict rules to conserve money and save jobs. Raising interest rates is not going to help, it's only going to compound problems. I for one will go back to doing everything cash as I did before there was credit cards... buy buy Discover!
I just got off of the phone with the Discover card guy in Utah, where for the 2nd time, I've tried to get someone to get my interest rate "down" to the 13.99% that it was before. I wrote the letter and sent it certified mail to their office so I know that it got there by their arbitrary deadline. When I logged onto my account days later, I saw that my interest rate was jacked up to 18.99%! Whoa! So I called and some woman said she'd fix it. She even refunded me some of the heinous interest charges. But whatever she did, it didn't "stick", so I had to call again today. This guy's name was Jared something so I am hoping against hope that this time it actually stays. I refuse to pay almost 20% interest!
On Nov 27, 2008 I wrote check #162 for $500.00 and mailed it along with my statement stub to Discover Card using the envelope they provide. On Jan 3, 2009 I learned that they check was not cashed and I called Discover and made a $1000.00 payment by phone to make the account current. On or about March 6, 2009, I learned that Discover had recently cashed the missing $500 check, which I suspect they had all along. Recently, I obtained my credit reports to find the Discover reported my being late with my payment. I was never late with my payment. They were late in recording the payment and blamed it on me. On July 1, 2009 I called and they refused to take any corrective action - despite the fact that I have been a card member since 1989 and have rarely if ever been late before. They were however completely happy to close my account. So much for loyalty. I recommend everyone stay as far away from Discover as possible.
it's another way of collecting additional fees from people
I went online to pay Discover bill for this month. I found they had charged an over limit fee of $39. I had paid minimum due amount and didn't understand why over limit.
I subtracted minimum due from previous balance and came under limit so I called Discover. They said even though I paid minimum due that when added finance charges it made it over limit. Now, she double talked on this issue. I asked her if that was the case why wasn't the minimum due higher in over to take care of it. She said they had no way of knowing what the finance charges were going to be so they couldn't do that. I said, "So, you can't but I'm supposed to mind-read and figure it out myself. She then went on to say that the finance charges are actually from the month before and that I should have some idea from what they were previously.
Now, if that's the case, they should be able to do the same thing. My guess is, it's another way of collecting additional fees from people. They know perfectly well that people will pay minimum due without thinking to double check the finance charges and will thus occur over limit fees, late fees, etc., etc., etc.
Who does one write to complain about this sort of business?
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Minimum payments are based on 2 to 4% of the account balance. Future interest rate charges are not considered in the minimum payment amount. Users of credit cards need to think about this. If you have a balance of $2900 and your limit is $3000 you will be in trouble if you only pay the minimum amount of $60.00 when your interest is figured at 29.99%. After your payment is made your next months balance will still be charged your interest and your balance will be over $3000. The next thing you know is that you have mysteriously gone over your limit and are now incurring fees. Common sense, minimum payments only get you in trouble and you have to do some basic math to stay in control of your credit accounts.
Get a life, you stayed at MOTEL 8, you sound pathetic anyway...geesh, you sound like someone who has no business having a credit card John...
And what a dirty credit card this has turned out to be, and on my trip~Misrepresentation of fees, lying, not helping with disputed charges at Motel 8, Pet fees not pet friendly, wanted $15. per cat, did not honor the coupon rate in the Florida coupon saver and Room Rates Misrepresented by Motel 8 at I-95 Saint Augustine, Florida in violation of Florida Statute 509, Misleading and False Advertising, no shower, dirty shower and no fan in Motel 8, noisy, smelled like chemicals, would not honor the $42. price and
Discover Card ignores all material facts in this matter, and lets Motel 8 get away with it with charging me over limit fees in the hundreds of dollars, just hidden fees, extending credit overlimit not requested by the customer and the hundreds of over limit charges on the Discover card~Usary, Lying about taking charges off, lying about what is owed to them to bring it under the limit $6,100~dirty card Lying people now I will have to go court in Wilmington, Delaware, see a lot of class action lawsuits against Discover Card.
discover cards customer service is on the decline
My family has used discover card almost exclusively for years. In the past few months, we have had problems getting our statements in the mail. Most of our cards are paid off each month in full, some by bill pay and others by mail. The statements by mail seem to be the problem. For the past two months the statements were not received. I brought this to the attention of discover card customer service. Again this month I did not receive a statement, but received several weekend phone calls from discover card collections telling me that my payment was 47 days overdue. When I received the phone call on Sunday, I explained that I was called a few days ago and informed of the specific amount and had mailed a check in for that amount in full and that I had not received a bill or notified of the amount that was due prior to the phone call. The first Rep could not explain to me why I had not received the statement notification, but recommend that I call my local post office regarding the problem. She stated that she would remove the additional charges and she verified the amount of the check that had been mailed. I assumed that all was taken care of. Well several days later, I received another call from Discover card collections regarding the same payment. I explained to the Rep what was discussed during a previous call from them regarding the same payment. She stated that the record did not show any adjustments previously agreed to by the first rep and that I did not tell the previous rep that I had mailed in the payment which was not true. She demanded that I tell her the exact amount of the check. In other words she accused me of lying. I was shocked.
My family has been using Discover card for years. We all have excellent credit. But for their lousy mailing procedures, we would not be at odds with them. It is clear to us that Discover card?s customer service is on the decline. We plan to seek better customer service and I have no doubt that our outstanding credit record will not hinder us from locating other replicable credit card services.
Your bank made two unauthorized transactions on my WellsFargo checking account.
Your bank debited my WellsFargo checking account twice for $50,100.00.
The bank has to put my money back on my account.
If not, I will get an attorney to take care of this.
Fraud victim
This effect will considerably impair my obligation to make current and future loan payments. I am obtaining an attorney who will serve as my communication and representative. You will be contacted.
Regards-Brian Mercill
Discover blocked me from calling, them and question about their practices anyway I had a third party call them and they discuss my account in length with the third party on line I should, have been notified that they, had blocked me from calling them to discuss
I had $2000 of transactions I didn't make. They are not giving my money back.
you need me email me better ok?
why did you declinced 12 year ago i'm very good buying for me you said i already apply what i do ?
please tell me email me any time ?
IF YOUR TIME IS IMPORTANT TO YOU, NEVER USE CAPITAL ONE CREDIT CARD. They are the worst in the industry! For the 4th or 5th time in a few months, they have put a hold on my credit card for no reason. It is so embarrasing! I am waiting in line to pay the cashier at a supermarket and the card gets declined. I know that there is plenty of money on the card, so I called the customer service number. Guess what? I am transferred to India, where I could barely understand the customer rep's thick Indian accent. I had to repeat my card number several times, then she argues that the number I gave is not a legitimate number. I said, "What?!" I am reading the card that you, guys issued me and I have been using this same card for years. Then, she puts me on hold for several minutes. Upon her return, I remind her that I am still holding up the line at the supermarket and people are starting to glare at me like it's my fault that my credit card is having problems. The service rep asks me to repeat the credit card number 2 more times, puts me on hold for 3 more minutes and then says that there is no hold on the card and for the cashier to try to run it again. For the 4th time, the store cashier runs the card and again, the computer screen says that the card is declined. I tell the service rep this, and she still insists that it is not on their end, but on the store's end. The cashier runs the card 2 more times. Same thing. I ask the service rep to be transferred to a supervisor and she says in "an-i-don't-give-a-crap" voice, "I can't transfer you until I exhaust all the troubleshooting possibilities. What are the last 3 digits on the back of your card?" I give her the number and she says, "That is an invalid code". Again, I shriek, '"What?! I am simply reading the back of my card and I have used this code and this card for years? What is going on?" She says (amused), "Hold the line..." Again, I was on hold for several minutes, then she comes back on the line and said, "I don't see any problem on the card. Run the card again... Maybe this time it will work." I ask the cashier (who at this time, is now glaring at ME), to run the card one last time. Guess what? Card is still declined and the phone goes dead!
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I just got a Discover card and on my 2nd payment they lost it. THE PAYMENT WAS A FXCKING E PAYMENT! I now have to wait 15 days for discover to do whatever (aka banks to clear/discover to catch up etc). But luckily the days are almost over. One could say it’s my bank? It has never happened with my credit union and my other payment with them posted the exact same day. So wtf would it take 15 days now? Long Story Short I am done with Discover!
It happened to me. My March 2009 payment was not received and yes my check has not been cashed. I happened to notice March statement's payment address is PO BOX 30395 Salt Lake City, Utah 84130. My past due statement in April the payment address says PO BOX 6103 Carol Stream, IL [protected]. The person I talked to on the phone from Discovery is as confuse as I am. He insist I should send all my payments in UT. Not sure how to send my next payment worried they will not receive it again and this time they will not lower my interest rate and give me back my past due amount. My bank also charged me $20 for stop pay for the first check.
I signed up for this card because they were offering 2.9% financing on balance transfers until 2010. I did this in October and they can not find my 1st payment in the month of November. I immediately went online and paid the November balance and December. Two days later I received Decembers bill with a late fee and a new interest rate of 17.9%. I called customer service and told them that the check was lost but I immediately paid Nov and Dec to correct the situation. I asked them to reinstate the 2.9% and they told me that there policies have changed and they can not under no circumstances lower my rate for any reason. I went up the chain and talked to several Managers and they all said it's too bad but there is nothing they can do. What can I do to get help with this situation?
Roger
ALSO REPORT THEM TO THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION.
If they refuse to credit late fees and interest because of THEIR PROCESS /ADDRESS CHANGE you can file a complaint with the Office of Thrift Supervision.
CC companies are really messing up peoples accounts all by themselves and will not admit nor fix the problems they create for their customers unless you contact the OTS and OTS makes them fix it.