Saturday, October 31, 2009

About credit cards.?

I canceled a certain credit card in July. I was only paying for a legal service and was not using the credit card. I canceled the legal service and the credit card last month.



Today I got a bill for the legal service and an extra twenty dollars. I called them up and they said, even though I canceled the card they are still going to charge me ten dollars a month, and I cannot use the card. Will someone please help me. I want to get rid of this card. Are they allowed to do that.



About credit cards.?

I shouldn%26#039;t think they can do that but I%26#039;d check my agreement.



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About credit cards.?

Read your agreement. In the end user portion or termination portion (whatever they call it)



It may state that they reserve the right to charge you a $10 a month service fee on any unpaid balances.



If I were you I would find a 0% card and transfer the remaining balance (make sure it is 0% on transfers as well, now!) and try to pay it off in the allotted time.



you can message me if you need clarification



About credit cards.?

They can%26#039;t do that, assuming that you paid off the card and cancelled any recurring billings. Contact your state banking regulator%26#039;s office if they persist.



About credit cards.?

Normally you can cancel the legal services on a month by month base. They just probably try to tell you that you have canceled that card but you have not canceled the service. Both are separate items.



So - make sure you cancel that service too. You can call them again and tell %26quot;I cancel the legal service%26quot; and get a confirmation. And send certified mail with receipt if necessary.



If they don%26#039;t accept the cancellation ask them to show you the paperwork where it says you can not cancel.



Document everything (in case this turns into a law suit).



About credit cards.?

It sounds a little shaky, I would venture if you rendered the card no good for payment, by cancellation, another issue would surface between you and the legal services contractor, and then how would he collect ? It would certainly be more difficult.

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