I've had an issue regarding Sears since November. They overcharged me for a repair on our icemaker. I paid the bill but took off the wrong amount--as they instructed me to do. They never credited it on their end. So, I have been billed a late fee of $29, and late fees on the late fees.... I have sent numerous letters and called numerous times. Half the time the person on the other end of the phone does not even speak english.
OK, so today, they finally credited me the correct amount (so they say) and removed the late fees...
BUT, as a result of all this, the lowered my credit limit. Anything else it would not be a big deal. But, this is what I use for my rental units, as in the town they are located, Sears is the only appliance dealer and repair place that makes house calls. They lowered my limit to $133.
I have been on the phone for over 2 hours, getting the run around. The last person claimed to be the head of the credit dept. WITH CITIBANK. Sears is now owned by CITIBANK.
My DH had similar experiences with CITIBANK 2 years ago. His card was stolen, but they kept charging him late fees for not paying the fraudulent amount, even though he paid his part and they said they would remove the rest. It all came out in court when the person who stole it was caught, and CITIBANK sent an attorney--his face turned beat red when he started going thru the card which was blown up on the overhead for all to see. 3 days later we got a call that it was being credited back-but they still hurt his credit rating and never fixed that. We finally just gave up.
What else does CITIBANK own, that I can avoid??? @$%#
OK, so today, they finally credited me the correct amount (so they say) and removed the late fees...
BUT, as a result of all this, the lowered my credit limit. Anything else it would not be a big deal. But, this is what I use for my rental units, as in the town they are located, Sears is the only appliance dealer and repair place that makes house calls. They lowered my limit to $133.
I have been on the phone for over 2 hours, getting the run around. The last person claimed to be the head of the credit dept. WITH CITIBANK. Sears is now owned by CITIBANK.
My DH had similar experiences with CITIBANK 2 years ago. His card was stolen, but they kept charging him late fees for not paying the fraudulent amount, even though he paid his part and they said they would remove the rest. It all came out in court when the person who stole it was caught, and CITIBANK sent an attorney--his face turned beat red when he started going thru the card which was blown up on the overhead for all to see. 3 days later we got a call that it was being credited back-but they still hurt his credit rating and never fixed that. We finally just gave up.
What else does CITIBANK own, that I can avoid??? @$%#

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