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No, Going down, AMEX and Chase both sued me...and I call it CrapOne in my house-especially when they've refused to raise my credit limit twice with never a late payment or never carrying a balance. And not budging on the $19 annual feel. Now that Nave Fed has given me an unsecured card, I'm gonna cancel my CrapOne card before my annual fee next year, unless they do something really nice.
I never had an AMEX card, but I had a Chase Visa, and they never sued me. In the early stages I was trying out all sorts of different ideas, and in one of my letters to Chase Visa, I told them that I didn't have a job and had no assets, and I asked them if they would let me come work for them, and they could deduct what I owed them out of my salary. They went for it! They told me to call a certain person in the H.R. dept. of their local call center, and they were going to put me on their debt collector staff!
It's probably a good thing CrapOne didn't raise your credit limit. Mark my words, if you get into trouble with CrapOne, they will sue you.
It's like fingernails scratching a chalkboard when I see Capitol One. The United States Capitol is in Washington, DC. LOL. Have a happy turkey day! Thanks.
No, Going down, AMEX and Chase both sued me...and I call it CrapOne in my house-especially when they've refused to raise my credit limit twice with never a late payment or never carrying a balance. And not budging on the $19 annual feel. Now that Nave Fed has given me an unsecured card, I'm gonna cancel my CrapOne card before my annual fee next year, unless they do something really nice.
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