
Fraudulent Practices of Credit Cards
Posted Mar 2, 2011 by anonymous | 102 views | 0 comments
Aspire Credit Card company sends out applications for credit cards and state they will give you a credit card for $2,000.00 and I understand waiting six months for the credit to increase from $1,000.00 to $2,000.00. However if you go and pay some bills like taxes and the county has a fee that they charge for using a credit card that makes more than one bill. Aspire will reduce your credit because they say that they you had too many charges in one day. In my case it was four, two for personal and property taxes and separate fees for each tax. Now they change the due dates and we pay online. They said our payment which was three weeks earlier was not in their billing cycles. Therefore they listed payments as late. No matter what BankAmerica argued with them, they stuck to it is not paid in our billing cycle even though it was early.
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