Citibank Sticks It to Customers -- and Congress
Citibank is dodging newly-enacted federal laws aimed at protecting consumers from unfair credit card company practices. The new law prohibits credit card companies from raising interest rates whenever they like, on short notice or no notice, and for no particular reason. To get around this, Citi mailed out letters announcing it was raising its rates for all of its customers to its bad-creditor rate of 30 percent, and telling customers that they are eligible for a "program" that lowers their interest rate back down to the previous rate they had been paying. The only catch: if they miss a payment their rate will zoom back up to 30 percent immediately and retroactively -- exactly the kind of behavior the law sought to end. Citi believes their behavior is legal because they are calling their new policy a "program" rather than a "rate." Citigroup customers only have only two options: go along with Citi's new "program," or pay off any remaining balance, cancel their credit card and try to find a different company.
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cancelling cards
Don't call to cancel. Calls are easily forgotten or ignored. Send a letter (keeping a copy) and if there is no response by the next month's bill send another. Back those up with calls and the appropriate indignation at being ignored.
I received the same letter.
I received the same letter. I immediately called Citibank and told them to cancel my card and to send me something in writing to verify that it was closed.
Citibank said they would send me a confirmation letter in 5-7 business days. I did not receive the letter. Two weeks have gone by and I just called them again and they claimed the letter was mailed out the same day I called.
I am VERY CONCERNED that this unscrupulous company is going to charge me and everyone else who attempts to close their card this $60 fee! It will be their word against ours.
I asked for a confirmation number over the phone today and my gut tells me not to trust this. I still want something in writing from them because the $60 fee goes into effect April 1, 2010 and I don't even use this card anymore!
Help!! What can we do to prevent this charge?