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  • Mobile app with tracking tools
  • Relatively low fees and good interest rates
  • No opening balance requirement for checking accounts
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  • Limited branch locations
  • Opt-in overdraft charges

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    Reviewed May 19, 2009

    I have been a Capital One cardholder for a few years. It was supposed to be a fixed 4.9%, forever, I thought. Well I just received noticed my account was going from 4.9% to 13.9%. When I called, they told me the whole amount would be raised to 13.9%. Basically, they told me they could do whatever they wanted. That was in small print. I told them I could see changing my rate on new purchases but it wasn't right they they would raise it on my amount I have now. I purchased with the idea of 4.99% which I have had for at least 4 years. They only read form letter. Again they said too bad, they could do whatever they wanted. Thanks, Capital One.

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    Reviewed May 18, 2009

    I received a letter stating my credit card limit is being reduced from $5,000 to $500 due to non-use. I phoned and was basically told too bad we are freeing up funds and reducing lines, too bad if it impacts your credit line as we will not do anything about it. I do not have a balance and have never been late. I thought using credit cards wisely was a good thing. Reduced credit lines impact FICO scores which impact other lines of credit.

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    Reviewed May 18, 2009

    I have gotten a notice in the mail that Capital One is raising my APR from 11.28% up to 17.9% as of July 2, 2009. I am not at default. As a matter of fact, I have an account balance of $0.00 right now. They are giving me the option to opt out by closing out my account. I thought Obama was going to fix them from doing such things to people in such bad times that we are in. I don't see how anyone can even try to get a better credit rating with them doing this to us. I think we are all going to have to pay for everyone else’s default.

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    Reviewed May 17, 2009

    These people are nothing more than thieves. I have been paying the account on time except last month I paid 3 days late. They charged the $39 fee. I made a $60 payment, but the next day they charged me $39 over the limit fee and the $39 annual fee. When I called them, the first guy said he could waive the late fee. I asked that the over the limit fee should be waived as well he transferred me to his supervisor. After a 10-minute BS session, he told me he could only waive half of the late fee. When I told him the other guy was willing to waive all of late fee, his response was "That's all I am going to do." His supervisor was even less helpful.

    I see so many complaints here that we should send a joint letter to the appropriate government body. These guys only respond when government steps in because they know an individual is not a threat but government is the 800-pound Gorilla. I don't know if FTC is the right department or not. If anybody knows, please inform. We also have the Internet. We can setup a Facebook page and expose their shenanigans.

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    Reviewed May 17, 2009

    I opened a Capital One card a little over a month ago, mainly to be used for travel as they have no transaction charge for foreign exchange. I used the card to close to my limit in the first month and paid it off in sets (both before the statement date), one for $400 1 week prior to my travel and one for the balance 1 day prior to my travel. Both payments went through my checking account without problem and Capital One even acknowledged they received both payments. However, they put my account on hold "for 10 days" because it was a new account. The first payment went through, and they did not put that on hold, so it was really only the second payment that they put on hold because it was a "large amount," - under $2000. I called and discussed the issue with three different people, with no help whatsoever. I had even called 3 days prior to inform them that I was traveling abroad soon and need my card to be active for the trip. However, they said there was nothing they could do, the payment would be "on hold for 10 days."

    I promptly cancelled the card. Charles Schwab just started a Visa card with no foreign transaction fees as well as 2% cash back on everything forever (no 1 year limitation like Capital One), and if their service is half as good as their checking account/savings account service, it will be great. I highly recommend everyone to switch from Capital One to Charles Schwab. I have also been very pleased with Amex in general. Stay away from Capital One!

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    Reviewed May 15, 2009

    I called Capital One last year and requested that they decline my card if I went over my limit in order to avoid the $39 over limit fees. I argued that their practice of charging $39 fee for letting me go slightly (sometimes pennies) over my limit was unfair. They said it was their practice to decline cards when they went over the limit but due to "gas station" purchases where the card is approved for a fixed amount, then it can vary. So, I stopped buying gas on Capital One at the end of the billing cycle. That did not stop. So, I stopped buying gas on Capital One, period. I still get over the limit fees all the time. I think that these practices are in poor taste and deceitful, especially taking advantage during recession and when banks are getting bailed out by taxpayers. The thanks we get is to get gouged even more.

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    Reviewed May 13, 2009

    I received a pre-approval for a Capital One credit card. Since I was pre-approved for this card, I applied online for it. Capital One then sent me an email that even though I was preapproved for this card, they are going to deny me the card. How long will these credit card companies be allowed to send these applications out and hurt the American consumer's credit?

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    Reviewed May 13, 2009

    I had a Capital One credit card with a $2000 limit. I rarely used the card because their interest rate was very high and more than 3 times higher than my M/C through BOA. In the spring of 2008, I received a call from their Marketing Dept. asking me why I wasn't using their card. I explained the interest rate problem. They told me that they would lower my rates immediately if I used the card. So I did, in an effort of building up a better credit report. To my dismay, when I received my bill, they were still charging me the higher rate. I phoned them and was told that the credits would show up on the next statement, so I paid my bill and continued to use the card.

    A bill arrived the following month again at the higher interest rate. I phoned them again and I was told they had no record about any lower interest rate and there was nothing they would do. I then sent them a letter by certified mail explaining the problem. They never answered my mail. I was so angry that I decided to let the balance go into collection. They called me daily with no solution, then had their agent call me from NVO Financial who phoned me up to 10 times a day. I sent them a Cease and Desist letter pursuant to the Federal Consumer Protection Act. They continued to call. Finally, we came to an agreement and I paid off the account based on our agreement, only later to find out they they were less than truthful with me. They continue to charge me interest and late charges tantamount to a rate in excess of the usury interest rate in New York state. I filed a federal lawsuit against them which is pending.

    Now they are threatening to sue me which I encourage since I can prove fraud with malice and attempted extortion in state court. Also, I believe they have broken laws under the Federal Rico Act, which I will pursue. They are a dishonest company and should be punished. Anyone else with similar problems should contact me for a possible class action lawsuit against them.

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    Reviewed May 12, 2009

    I just opened an account with Capital One in April. I made my payment early to avoid finance charges. I just found out today that they are "holding the funds" until I verify my checking account. I made the payment two weeks ago and the funds cleared my checking account immediately. It's a lie! They are holding the funds to charge me the finance charges. I didn't verify my checking because there is no point. This sounds really shady. Is this even legal?

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    Reviewed May 11, 2009

    I have several accounts with Capital One. I keep my balances low, as well as my limits on each card. I have two business accounts with Capital. When I moved 2 years ago on April 20th, 2007, I began updating my monthly statements and notifying them to change my address to the new address. Capital One did not update my accounts until June 2007. Recently, on April 30th, I received a call from Jessica (Capital One Fraud), to ask me if I was writing Business Preferred Checks on my account ending **. I stated to them I have never used any checks to any of my credit card accounts, and have not recently used them. Jessica informed me that I had two checks come through from a Bank of America in Atlanta & Miami, FL (1 day apart). This person was writing $1,800/ $2,500/ $3,000 in amounts on these checks.

    Jessica faxed me the copy of the checks (front & back). As I was speaking to her, Jessica verified my mailing address (the new address of 2 years). Jessica informed me these checks, Capital One Preferred Business account, were sent out in the past 2 weeks. I was looking over the checks and realized it had my old address on these checks. I asked Jessica why the checks still had my old address on them, when I had updated all of my accounts 2+ years ago. Jessica stopped and looked at the checks and realized it was Capital One's fault. Capital One sent out these checks to the old address. Someone intercepted these checks at the old address and started to use these checks in a fraudulent manner. The first check was written and deposited in Atlanta, the 2nd and other checks are now being deposited in the Miami, FL area.

    Bank of America Fraud Dept. contacted me last week, May 6th (Alex), to ask me if a Capital One check for the amount of $3,200 was a valid check. I stated to Alex, "No, this account is closed and someone has stolen my checks and are using them in a fraudulent manner." Alex declined the check for the Bank of America. The next day I received another call from Jessica informing of yet another check. Jessica told me that it was fine, there would be no charges on my account and it was fine. I asked Jessica if she had updated my accounts with the new address. She stated yes. I also updated her on the call I received from Alex / Bank of America Fraud Dept. Several days later, I received another call from Genia ** regarding yet another check for $3,200 trying to come through. I stated to Genia that I have been speaking with Jessica in her group. She tried to pull up my account and stated there were no notes made on my account. I thought that to be strange.

    I proceeded to contact Jessica 3 times, with no return phone call. On Friday, May 8th, I called Jessica again. There was no return call. On May 11th (Monday), I called Jessica again, this time she answered. I asked if she received my messages, and she confirmed. I asked her about this new check trying to come through for $3,200. She told me there was not a new check, the account was closed which it was not. Jessica pulled up my account to find yet another Business Preferred account ** had checks mailed out to the same old address. These checks were also stolen and are being used in Miami, FL. Now, I have two accounts with fraudulent activity. I have been a Fraud victim since 1987. It took me 11+ years to clean up a mess that a young lady made for me. I have had the Sheriff at my door at 6:30 am, or when I tried to renew my driver's license, they DOV denied me to inform me there was a Warrant for my arrest for failure to appear in a North Carolina court. I have never lived in North Carolina.

    This is a major error on Capital One's part. They did not update my information correctly. I have done all the efforts to get Capital One to make the changes to my new address. Two years later, it has not been done on my business accounts. There was a Capital One email/memo sent to individuals in the Fraud Dept. about checks being sent out to business addresses. This was told to me by Jessica. At this time, Jessica told me she was sorry for the Capital One error, but there was nothing more they could do for me. That's not good enough. I received my mail today, May 11th, to find 7 new transactions from both the accounts now. Jessica stated to me there were only 3. There is much more, and it is still happening. I will not go through the Fraud thing again.

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    Reviewed May 11, 2009

    It turns out Capital One customer service rep gave me incorrect information last night. I spoke to two managers. Here is the current story: I guess several months ago my payment (paying off balance in full) was received one day late (my bank made electronic transfer on 3/27, they got it on 3/28). So, there was an outstanding balance for less than 24 hours. For that, I was assessed hefty finance charge going back the entire month (not the one day only that it was late). In addition, the policy is that the "grace period" is then "reset" and it takes two months to "go back to zero" (where no finance charges are accrued). So, even though I had no unpaid balance (except for one day), I was actually assessed finance charges for two months in a row! Again, I am a customer who pays off my balances in full every month almost always on time. Charges were refunded and I am going to get another card. It seems highly unethical to me to charge finance charges on balances after they have already been paid!

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    Reviewed May 11, 2009

    I received a courtesy call from Denise at 8:30 am, today (Monday), saying that my credit line had been reduced from $5,000 to $600 on my credit card account. The account was paid off with a current balance of $256.41 that will be paid off in full at the end of the billing cycle. They couldn't give me a reason why, so the only thing that I could attribute it to is that due to a rate modification negotiation on my home mortgage, my credit score has been destroyed. She didn't care that the new credit limit was so low that the card is now not worth keeping - therefore, I won't.

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    Reviewed May 11, 2009

    Wow! Please be warned about Capital One's policy changes, potentially resulting in finance charges even if you pay off your complete balance listed on your statement on time. My March 2009 and April 2009 statements reflect the new policy. I must admit, I just noticed the finance charges on those statements today. I pay off my balances in full each month almost always well before the due date, so I rarely look at the finance charge section. When I noticed finance charges the last two months, I called and spoke to a very nice "Betty". She explained that it is no longer enough to simply pay off the balance on the statement. Apparently, it is now the responsibility of the customer to call the day they plan to make the payment to see what the "pay off" amount is (which is likely more than the statement balance). Otherwise, finance charges of, in my case, 9.67% are assessed.

    I was outraged! I owed $43 in finance charges for the month of April on a card I paid off in full on time! I said that was a highly unethical policy change and I would like to close the card. She said that I was a valued customer and asked if I'd like to talk to a manager. I said, "Sure, have them call me." Of course, outbound calls are not an option, apparently. I need to call the manager at the East Coast times they are open. Despite all of the unethical dealings of financial institutions, I have to admit I was actually surprised that a bank would resort to this type of a policy at this time in the search for more income.

    Talk about short-term gain at the expense of long-term customer retention! I suppose I'll call a manager. The finance charges should clearly be refunded. But, I have no interest in being a Capital One customer if this is the new policy. I will not be calling to find out my "pay off amount" each month. It is really amazing! I told poor Betty that I really feel for her. Some management makes a gross unethical decision in order to raise income and leaves it up to this poor young woman to deal with irate customers with only her script to follow. I hope she doesn't take it home with her. It's embarrassing to me to be a citizen of the same country that is home to this bank and allows it to operate this way.

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    Reviewed May 8, 2009

    During the period of March 18-22, 2009, there were a total of 24 phone calls from 888-748-4956 to our home phone number for an individual we do not know. There were many more calls before then but we did not record them. We asked them 3 or 4 different times to quit calling us to no avail. We have the dates and times the phone calls were made. We finally had to be very assertive and threaten to file a complaint before they stopped.

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    Reviewed May 7, 2009

    I decided to cancel my Capital One credit card and use two different cards issued by the local bank. I called in February to cancel. I had no balance, got a bill in April for $99. I called to report fraud. I could hardly understand the gentleman I was speaking to. I got a letter today saying I owe $366 and the result of the inquiry is that I owe the money. I don't know what else to do other than sue them for harassment.

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    Reviewed May 7, 2009

    I was sent a letter saying they were going to raise my credit card rate from 4.99% to 13.99% if I did not choose to close my card by April 15, 2009. I made several calls and then closed my card with a representative on the phone. They even offered me a lower rate for 1 year at 3.99% if I wanted not to close my account. I declined the offer and closed my account and then they had someone come on the line to verify that I did close the account. Now they are saying they have no record of any of my calls and since I did not use their automated system - my rate had been raised to the 13.99%. They refuse to send me the notes in my account and just keep saying that because I did not opt out, there was nothing that they could do. I did call and opt out. Unfortunately, I have no proof as they never sent me any confirmation. I see by the complaints this is not unusual for them.

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    Reviewed May 6, 2009

    Capital service was very crappy. The rep did not know what he was doing. I asked him to send me a card out too because I lost my card. He ended up saying, "I wasn't able to do that because of a hold on your account." I have never been late on this account. The whole time, he was reading from the wrong account.

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    Reviewed May 6, 2009

    I disputed a charge on my card. They made an "administrative error" and closed my husband's account rather than researching the disputed charge on my account. They told me I would need to dispute the charge again, so I did. Nothing was done. I disputed the charge a third time, received a letter stating that the amount would be temporarily credited to my account - it never was credited. I called again and was told that I would be credited the amount and that it would show on my statement for the next billing cycle. Also they said 2 letters were sent out stating that I would be credited the amount. I never received the letters or the credit.

    I called again and was told that now I would not be receiving the credit and that they had a letter from the merchant stating that it was a valid charge and they supposedly sent me a letter with a copy of the information provided from the merchant proving that it was a valid charge - I never received the letter. I asked them to fax or email the letter since the mail doesn't seem to be working. They refused to email or fax the letter showing proof that it was a valid charge. I had contacted the merchant directly before I even started disputing the charge with the credit card company and they said they showed no credit to my account (my cable account with the merchant) for the amount that was charged to my credit card.

    I have spent at least 10 hours of time on the phone with Capital One trying to resolve this issue. We were never even credited the disputed amount on a temporary basis per the letter I received from Capital One and per their guidelines, so the disputed amount has been unavailable to us to use as credit on our account. The amount of my time that has been wasted is worth more than twice as much as the amount of the disputed charge. I think their goal the entire time was just to waste so much of my time that I would just drop the dispute.

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    Reviewed May 5, 2009

    I made a stop at the Capital One Bank on Mott Ave. Far Rockaway to use their ATM machine. I am not a customer but the bank cards it accepts were posted. The minute the card was inserted, it was pulled into the ATM and was taken. I immediately went inside to try to get help. A young man from the customer service desk came out, looked and said well, something must have been wrong with my card. He was informed that was not the case. He then said the machine would destroy the card and there was nothing he could do. I went home right away and called my bank’s customer service and had the card blocked right away.

    I then called Capital One's customer service to report this. The man there said he had no idea why it happened but the card would be destroyed. Then I explained to him that making a complaint was my reason for calling them, which he should have known this. After a day, I called them back just to see if the complaint was placed. This time I was speaking to a woman. After speaking to her, she said she would retake the information. She asked for my name and the spelling. After spelling my first name, she then started asking me something else, right in the middle of trying to spell my last name, for her. After a few more words, she said okay I will take care of it. So I then said to her "Don't you want the location of the bank?" She said, "Oh yes, okay."

    This has led me to believe that no one was going to follow up on this complaint, which has caused me a problem, because I needed the money that day and it was too late to go across town to my bank. With my card it would not be a problem but without it, I had to wait till the next day. This has never happened to me before and I feel if a bank ATM does something like this, they should see what the problem is and make sure it does not do damage or harm to someone's card.

    This could really cause an emergency. Suppose this was at night or at an airport, or etc. and you need money for a cab home or food shopping like I wanted to. The guy said something must have been wrong with my card but it was not, there was no prior problem using it, and even if there was, why take the card? It would make sense just to reject it. The one on Mott Ave. didn't even take a complaint. To me, this is serious and should be checked into. I'm sure it has happened to others. My bank card was taken by their ATM machine and the money was needed that day to do some food shopping. Thank you.

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    Reviewed May 5, 2009

    I keep getting called over and over about a Dirk, somebody that I'm guessing they are trying to collect money from. They are calling my work number, which happens to be an emergency line with their autodialer. The number is masked and comes up private. It's most likely voice over IP anyway. I've asked them 3 times to correct this, and whether it’s a lack of understanding of the English language or whatever, I cannot make them stop. The FTC will not act against this without a phone number. All I know is that they are calling for Capital One. Consequences: lost sleep and a lot of frustration.

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    Reviewed May 5, 2009

    They stated a payment deferment and then did not honor it. I have been unemployed since January and have been in constant contact with Cap One. I sent letters, faxes and talked with numerous people. Until the unemployment, I have made all payments on time. In my letters, I requested Cap One contact me to work out payments, reduce interest rate or anything that could help me during the economic hardship. They never responded. I did get deferment in March, but only after I was forced to make a February payment, which was difficult, given the amount of unemployment benefits I receive.

    I continued to call and send letters, and on April 19, a CSR stated that the April payment would be deferred. The next day, collections was calling saying I owed it. She stated it was in the system, but she did not honor it. I just need a little time to get back on my feet without having Cap One ruin my good credit rating. Thanks for any help or advise you can give. This could damage my credit rating and could prevent me from getting refinancing on my house or additional credit if required. Currently, I have very good credit and am not late on any other bills.

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    Reviewed May 2, 2009

    I recently made an inquiry to Capital One in regards to having them possibly lower my 19.80% interest rate. They responded to my email by informing me that "Currently, it's our policy not to lower annual percentage rates (APRs) so we're unable to grant your request." It continues, much to my amazement and shock as follows: "Your account is closed and will be reported to the credit bureaus as closed within 30 days." They closed my account for no other reason than my asking to have my APR lowered! This is unreal. Consequence: loss of credit score standing due to elimination of available credit.

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    Reviewed May 2, 2009

    I recently applied for a Capital One Visa Card online. I was turned down and was told I would receive a letter explaining why. The letter stated that they had not even looked at my credit rating (which is excellent) but turned me down because of the area in which I live. This is total discrimination! There was no damage done. I have a Bank of America card and don't really need Capital One. If they offered me 0% for two years, I wouldn't take their card now.

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    Reviewed May 2, 2009

    While trying to rebuild my credit, I was offered a Capital One credit card with a limit of $500, which I maintained for several years and did not "charge it up." As my financial situation became worse, I was only able to make the minimum payment and the fees, interest, late charges, etc. just started stacking up. Every time I called to "fix" the situation and try to figure out how to pay it off, I was given the run-around. It was clear to me that Capital One had no intention of "helping" me to pay it off in a timely manner.

    With a lot of "crud" in the middle, including them filing a judgment against me which I was not even informed of in person, they have now begun taking my money from my checking account and state that I owe them over $2,000. They took over $1,364 from my account yesterday and will continue to take it until they "feel" they have been compensated for what I "borrowed." I paid over $900 trying to "pay the $500 limit credit card off" and I have absolutely no control over when and how much they will take because they have lawyers that I cannot afford.

    This company is ruthless and is at the core of many of the problems our country is going through currently. I sincerely hope some good will come of our country's economic downfall and there will at least be limits on how much a company can charge with fees, interest, etc.

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    Reviewed April 29, 2009

    We recently surrendered a car after the interest rate and terms were changed while in our loan. We are currently going through a debt consolidation process and working to pay off these debts. We have been receiving calls from Joe stating that there would be a judgment issued against us both (as we are both on the account) for the remaining balance. He talked my husband (just my husband) into making a payment arrangement. After consulting with our attorney, I (myself) called and cancelled the payment. Joe stated that I would see the payment cancelled by 9:00 that night. Gee, a few weeks later, we see that the money has been drafted from our account.

    We called to get a supervisor and were told that there was no record of me calling and that they did have my husband authorizing payment so they had the legal right to deduct. When I called, the new gentleman changed his story and stated that my husband had to call back by 9 and confirm the payment to be stopped. It's 2009 and a woman cannot make decisions with Capital One? They are refusing to return my money and will not speak with me. They are hiding behind a sexist belief that a woman cannot make a decision regarding finances. Consequences: so far only $160, but now I will have to close my account and move money to keep further charges from accruing.

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    Reviewed April 28, 2009

    I accepted an offer of a healthcare loan from Capital One with a 0% interest rate for 18 months. Knowing how these rates work, I made sure I would have this paid off in 17 months. Towards the end of the loan, I noticed when I went online that the automatic payments I had scheduled at the beginning of the loan no longer showed as pending payments. Of course I worried that this was their way of of breaking the agreement to make payments every month, so I went in and scheduled the current month payment and called them to verify that the payment would be made. Trying to find a customer service representative that speaks English as a first language was not easy.

    When I asked for one who speaks English as a first language, I was disconnected 3 times. The bottom line is this: The company took out two payments on the same day. I have $61.00 left to pay and I have no idea if they will stop withdrawing from my account after that. I will never deal with Capital One again. Warning: Capital One is not a customer-friendly bank. Please think twice before dealing with them.

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    Reviewed April 28, 2009

    Bad credit rating. Never been 30 days late! Originally, I had a car loan with North Fork Bank which Capital One took over. The payment due is on the 6th, grace period on the 16th. Capital One will call constantly by the 10th and tell you you're late. They charge all kinds of late fees, interest and report delinquencies to the agencies even if you're not 30 days late. Now I have a bad credit rating and have never been late according to my original loan. I will never ever do business with Capital One again.

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    Reviewed April 27, 2009

    I have told the telemarketers several times that I am not interested in getting a Capital One credit card and requested them not to phone again. But in the last four days, they have called at least once a day. On Saturday, they called twice. One call with a refusal should be all that is required to stop the calls, but they do not take the number out of the auto dialer so I keep getting the calls. I am going to report this intrusion and lack of compliance to the CRTC.

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    Reviewed April 27, 2009

    I received notice that my credit limit was being reduced from $5,000 to $500. Reasons given were: (1) Insufficient funds to pay down account. Not true. There is zero balance on the account and (2) proportion of Capital One account balance too high. Not true. No balance. My issues are: (1) I have never been late (per credit agencies), (2) I have no balance, and (3) have done nothing wrong. Instead, I reduce my debt and now am being punished with a lower line which equated to lower FICO score, which reduces my ability to get credit and increases my rate.

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    Reviewed April 26, 2009

    I am the sister of Robb **. To start, my brother lost his house to foreclosure last year and also subsequently defaulted on his Capital One bank card for $1,293.63. On March 21, 2009, an unidentified white male came banging on my door to issue me a summons to court for my brother's debt. My brother, due to the fact that he lost his house already and is now looking for work, is no longer even living here in AZ now for the past year. I told the defendant that he doesn't live here. Now April 25th, I have more unidentified white males banging on my door in the morning and at night from these Capital One/Jerold Kaplan Law Office people. I do not know what they want from me. I am a woman living alone, going to work and now being harassed on the weekends with strange white men looking in my windows and waiving court papers in my face.

    I am living in fear that these people are invading homes or worse. Is this legal what Capital One is doing to me, who doesn't even have their credit card? It was my brother's, who doesn't even live with me! Can these people come into my gated community and harass me like this lawfully? If so, what can I do?

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    Reviewed April 25, 2009

    I have a Capital One card and always make the minimum payment every month. I never skip it. My credit limit is over by $181. Today, I got a letter in the mail saying that the account went to collections. Is this fair? I never skip the payment. How can they do this?

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    Reviewed April 24, 2009

    This credit card company raised my interest rate to close to 25% with no warning or notification in January 2009. Other credit cards did not use this tactic since the economic crisis.

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    Reviewed April 24, 2009

    I called to close my account after I received a letter that was not certified mailed to my home. I was told by this letter to close my account by April 17, 2009 or my interest rate on my account would go up to 15.5%. But I didn't receive the letter until after that date due to various reasons. I have always paid my credit card on time and had been with this credit card company for 10 plus years. I spoke to 4 different people asking that since I was a good customer, if they would allow me to continue to close my account and get my interest rate of 5.5% to remain unchanged since the letter didn't reach me by certified mail. They told me no and that my credit card interest would go up to 15.5%. Kim was the last person I spoke with and I asked to speak with her boss. She wouldn't allow me to speak with him. I did get a first name, but that is all I could get out of her.

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    Reviewed April 24, 2009

    As the 0% interest rate on my credit card was coming to an end, I tried finding a replacement card and looked into Capital One. I have had good experiences with them on a High Yield Account have had with them for a few years and decided to apply for their card, in spite of the number of complaints I saw on the web. Capital One offers 3 or 4 different cards depending on one's credit history. Since mine is good, I chose the World Card (their best).

    During the application process, you are presented with a screen that supposedly allows you to pick the interest rate you would like to pay. Of course, I chose 0%. I was approved, and the time came when I had to pay the first bill I received from Capital One, to my surprise, there was a charge which was not labeled interest charge but "Special Transaction". I called them and was told that the charge was for interests, get this, at a whopping 13.0%. I told my Indian contact to connect me with her supervisor and eventually agreed to. This time I spoke to a person in the US who told me there was nothing she could do about it. I asked to speak to her supervisor to which she replied that he or she did not take calls.

    Through the Better Business Bureau, I was able to get Capital One to cancel the first month finance charge but would not budge on my request for 0% interest for the remainder of the 12 billing cycles. I have since removed my deposits from Capital One and have received approval from another banking institution for a 0% interest fee for the first 12 billing cycles. I really feel sorry for the people that have to work for this company, including the folks in India who have no idea of the American culture and no knowledge of what good service is. Anytime you have unexpected expenses, you deprive your self and your family of other necessities.

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    Reviewed April 24, 2009

    I had four Capital One credit cards, none over $1,200 credit limit. I paid them all off three times proving I was a good customer. I lost my job, and it took four months to find another Capital One who still wanted their payments would not listen. I then got pregnant and had to be on bed rest for 8 months. They still wanted payments and put over the credit limit fees on my cards. I tried to call and explain what happened, but to no avail.

    I did not go back to work after giving birth because it was too much for daycare. My father then got sick and required hospice care and passed away in November. He left me some money which I promptly paid Capital One auto. I paid my car off and had no more money left. I have only one income which is my husband and that is it. Capital One is now suing me in small claims court. I am sick to my stomach every time the sheriff shows up at my door because I cannot pay them anymore and no one would help me when I called. Not one person listened to me and tried to help me to begin with, and now, I am at this point. Consequences: I have no money to pay them. Physically, I have an upset stomach all the time. I’m worried about them taking me to court. There is strain and stress on my marriage because we cannot pay.

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    Reviewed April 24, 2009

    I avoided using this card, because they always seem to be able to charge late fees. I would send my payment 2 weeks before the due date, and my payment is always posted one day past the due date. Now I am paying it online through my bank, so they can't pull it anymore. It got so ridiculous that I owed $10 and they kept managing to string out several more payments just by charging me their $39 late fees on a balance that was less than the fee! I am convinced it was a ploy to keep costing me money. I finally had to pay it over the phone with them, so they couldn't charge me the $39 on my measly little balance.

    I kept a zero balance, but after a year, I decided to use the card last Christmas. And I am sorry I did because along with all these other people, I received their letter stating they were increasing my rate. I don't want the card and will pay it off. This is the worst company ever to deal with - they have very bad customer relations. I was reluctant to post, but after reading about others mentioning their fees, I had to complain. Someone needs to investigate the late fee situation. Something is definitely not right there. Unfortunately when it's one or 2 days from the due date. How do you prove what is the actual day they receive the mailed payments? You have to take their word for it or pay online.

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    Reviewed April 23, 2009

    This company operates in a way that can only be called criminal. After several years of using their card, charging typically $1,000/month and paying it off regularly, they raised my rate from 4.6% to 24.7% (I guess their executives are taking home enough billion dollar bonuses, yet)! I wrote to their president, sending in my final payment, my card with a hole punched in it and a cover letter. They responded by asserting they've closed my account. Then today, I get a letter and a new credit card (with the same number)! What will make these vermin just go away and die?!

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    Reviewed April 23, 2009

    It began in September 2008 when my fiance and I applied for a mortgage. There was Capital One credit card on my credit report that I knew absolutely nothing about. When I called Capital One to find out information about it, I was treated absolutely horrible and was unable to obtain any info since I could not provide them with the security code on the back of the card (how could I when I have never seen the card or even knew it existed?). When that call was unsuccessful, I tried back a few days later. I was able to put a freeze on the account and requested copies of the past bills be sent to me. Over a month later, I still had not received the bills and decided to send them a letter which outlined the entire situation. The letter also provided Capital One with my current address and phone number. About 10-15 days later, I received the past bills I had requested in the letter.

    Fast forward to April 15, 2009. I received a piece of mail addressed to my mother. Finding that extremely odd since she lives in a different state, I opened the letter and it was a notice informing her that her Capital One bill was now 120 days past due, in collections and is affecting her credit. The notice never once mentioned my name, but I still frantically called the phone number provided. Sure enough, it was the joint credit card that was taken out in my name without my knowledge back in 2003. After about an hour of conversation and arguing with the fraud department, I decided it would be in my best interest to pay the bill to make it go away. Since I was never once contacted about the delinquent account, I insisted that the late fees and penalties be removed before I pay the bill.

    During the phone conversations, I repeatedly asked why was I never contacted by Capital One for payment (I knew they had my address and telephone number since I provided it to them in my letter). Why, as a joint cardholder, wasn't I contacted and notified? If it wasn't for them sending my mother a notice to the wrong address, I would have never found out about this until the next time I applied for credit. And on top of that, I even sent you (Capital) a letter that said this account was taken out without my knowledge so why didn't this raise about a hundred red flags when this account ended up in delinquency and sent to collections? I had every right to be contacted and Capital One has the responsibility to notify a cardholder if their account falls into delinquency and is a risk of being reported. They had absolutely no answers for my questions.

    A few days later, I ordered my credit report and was completely devastated when I saw that account listed as delinquent 120 days. I am only 25 years old and have worked so hard, always making sure that my bills were paid on time. Now something I had absolutely no knowledge or control over is going to haunt and hurt me for the next 7 years. I know that my estranged mother is partially to blame, but I feel as if Capital One is most at fault for failing to notify me about the delinquent account. If I was notified, I can guarantee I would have taken care of the situation immediately. I just sent two letters to Capital One insisting that they have this removed from my credit report as it would have never been there if they would have done their job.

    The sad thing is after doing some research and reading other customer complaints, I have absolutely no faith that this situation will ever be rectified. But I will not go down without a fight, and if nothing else, maybe my letters and complaints will somehow help one person.

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    Reviewed April 23, 2009

    I got their 0% balance transfer for life of the loan. I checked here first - smart woman I am. I saw the deal was bunk. I called them to complain that they would bait and switch by sending out checks that say one thing then raise the interest after. Jennifer told me if I did a balance transfer by April 24th, they would honor the 0% for life of loan. I called back today to do a balance transfer, and Amber told me that what Jennifer had told me was misinformation and she would not authorize the balance transfer. This company is full of crap, and I will keep the account open so that it doesn't affect my credit but won't be contributing a dime to this card. This company is more frustration than its worth. Thank you for your "$5,000 no interest for a year" loan. I've paid it off without paying you a dime in interest and won't be using you further.

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    Reviewed April 23, 2009

    I have a Capital One credit card with an introductory 0% interest rate. I make all my payments on time (early), have never gone over my credit limit and have excellent credit. I was completely surprised one day when I logged on to my account and saw that it was "past due." I had made the payment 2 weeks prior. Here is the thing, I made my payment on 3/11/09 for more than the minimum payment and my payment was not due until 4/6/09. When I called Capital One, they stated that I paid my bill "too early" because the new statement date began on 3/12/09 and they applied my payment towards my previous statement (which I had already paid). They told me that if I had waited one day to make my payment, there would be no issue.

    I asked them to apply my payment towards my April bill (which the payment was intended for). But after speaking with 3 people, they of course stated there was nothing they could do. I asked them if I was being punished for paying my bill early, and they refused to see it that way. But that is exactly what it was. I then had to pay the bill which was due for April and May which I did.

    This past weekend, I received my statement from Capital One saying that since I paid my bill "late" that my interest rate was being raised to 11.24% when I still had another 6 months of the 0% interest rate. I once again called them and once again had to speak with 3 different people who told me there was nothing they could do. I had been warned by several people before I opened the Capital One credit card not to do business with them and I am now regretting it. I will not be doing any business with them ever, and neither will my family or friends.

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    Reviewed April 23, 2009

    I have never defaulted. I have never been late with one single payment. Yet I, along with thousands of other Capital One customers, received a recent mailing containing a Change of Terms(?) notice, indicating that my APR is being increased to twice the current rate. What really bothers me most about this is that when this has happened in the past, the new APR has been applied only to new purchases, not to the existing balance. However, in this case, you are applying the higher APR to all past purchases that have not been completely paid off. Prior purchases should continue to qualify for the APR that was in effect at the time of the purchase. Luckily, I have under $500 to pay off in 2 months. I pity those folks who have thousands charged up.

    When we spoke to supervisor/manager, Cole, he was very polite and patient. I'll give him that. However, the only thing he kept repeating to us was "It was a Capital One business decision and it affected many customers, not just us." When we asked specifically where the 3.5 billion dollars from the TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program) given them by our government was being used for (since it was money specifically granted to them to free up consumer credit), we were told "This was a Capital One business decision that was made prior to receiving TARP funds and that use of TARP funds is a Capital One confidential matter which cannot be discussed."

    What's absolutely hysterical to me, and now remember this is a supervisor we were speaking with, is that when I asked Cole "Can you give me one reason to stay with Capital One or one reason that Capital One would like to keep me as a customer," he could not come up with a single response! If for no other reason than to pacify the customer, could he not have come up with something? "Well, of course, we would like for you to continue being a Capital One customer" or "We hope you will decide to stay with Capital One." Something, anything, but there was absolutely nothing! How's that for customer service?

    You know their agreements aren't even worth the paper they're written on. It's like buying software: they can change anything at any time without any notice and screw us! If you don't accept their terms, you're automatically declined or not getting that card or software.

    What the hell happened to choice in this country? And when are people going to stand up and say "Enough!" Just show us where to go, write, or sign. And please, anyone who has a Capital One credit card, please cut it! It is our sincerest hope that they go bankrupt!

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    Reviewed April 22, 2009

    I received a notice in the mail stating that my 7.9% interest rate on my Capital One credit card will increase in March of 2009 to 24.9% interest. I was carrying a small balance. One more payment to make and they can have their card back. It was the card I used the most. I never missed a payment nor was I ever late making a payment. I cannot afford to use it at those rates. They lose.

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    Reviewed April 22, 2009

    I had used about $8,000 of my $12,000 limit on my card. I'd never missed a payment. Then they sent me a letter stating that my limit was sliced to about $200 above what I had on the card and my interest rate would more than double - from 6% to 15% - through no fault of my own. This is unacceptable. It will be even harder for me to pay off this balance since the interest will keep accruing.

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    Reviewed April 21, 2009

    Capital One purchased my loan from another loan company, which was fine, until 6 mo. ago. I have made my payment online for 2 years without any problems. In Oct. '08, the system was upgraded which should make it better. Well, my account cannot and will not be linked to the site. I will have to pay a fee of $9.95 through the automated phone service or pay $14.95 if I speak to a person. Online services are free and the company advertised it. I have spoken to several people, and no one can fix the account. I must mail in my payment or pay the fees. I think this is poor customer service and a poor excuse because of the technology we have today. My account should be fixed or waive my fee for the remainder of my account. I should not be inconvenienced for an upgrade that should have made the system better. If I could, I would remove my account from Capital One. I can't wait for the day my last payment is made.

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    Reviewed April 21, 2009

    I have been out of work since October last year. Capital One told me to pay the amount even though I did not have it. They still add on late payments and mega interest. They ring me 3-4 times a day, and I have to speak to a numbnut who does not know what day it is. Never mind my problems. I was told to pay $5 every month, but there is an interest of $30 plus late payment charge of $12. So I am getting $37 behind every month. I am thinking of not paying as they will have to take me to court and all interest will be stopped. I will never get another Capital One card again. I am stressed to hell. I am on tablets because of the constant calls and having to deal with idiots.

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    Reviewed April 20, 2009

    I am writing to complain about how absolutely horrific the customer service is at Capital One. First of all, I called them to complain about them raising my interest rates to 19% (in the guise of a bad economy). How easy it must be to just scream the sky is falling, so let's ** all of our customers (including ones like myself with excellent pay history). They said the reason for the increase in rates is because of a letter they sent out. That is a very, very logical reason. Reason = letter. Nonetheless, I could not convince them to offer any type of change to the rates on my account, even after threatening to close my account (I guess they don't like paying customers who carry debt with them).

    Anyhow, I decided to close my account, and through some snafu with my bank, I accidentally made the same $5,000 payment to close out the Capital One account. Now is the fun part - this happened over 1 week ago. Capital One is telling me that it is going to take another week to process the refund. I asked to speak with a supervisor, and I got yet another outsourced Indian from God knows where with little if any power to make anything better for me. I hope this company goes bankrupt and nobody else is tormented by their horrendous customer service anymore.

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    Reviewed April 17, 2009

    I just submitted a complaint yesterday in regards to this company and now have a follow-up complaint. I called yesterday afternoon and cancelled the card after receiving a rate increase notice. I used their automated system as directed and the system did not provide a confirmation number. I work in customer service and know that this can happen quite often and so decided to wait until this afternoon to give their system time to update. I spoke with Maria at around 12:30 pm and she stated that she would have to put me on hold to investigate.

    Nearly 10 minutes later and after sending an instant message to an Account Manager, she informed me that the transaction did go through and it was noted, but that the confirmation number from yesterday could not be pulled, that the system hadn't updated (?) and that I would need to write down her name and ID number instead. I also asked for her manager's name, but she refused to give it b/c she stated her name and ID number would be enough.

    As mentioned above, I work in a call center customer service style job and her response is the typical script for when something like this happens when actually they have no idea, nothing is on the system. And since the system isn't likely set up to provide confirmation numbers to the customers who are calling in (yes, companies do purposefully do that), the rep is told to simply provide a name and their operator ID number and just note the account with the fact that the customer called in and let the customer and the next rep deal with it down the line if it didn't actually go through.

    That attitude and behavior is simply unacceptable. Personally, when I have a customer who calls in with this type of issue, I advise them to not only take my information, but try to go the extra mile and give them (without argument) the name and ID number of the manager and tell them to meticulously check their account online and/or next statement to make absolutely certain that their change occurred. Even then, I know that's no guarantee and they'll likely have to deal with this again down the line. Do I like this system? No. Do I like working in this industry? No, I have to pay the bills just like everyone else and like everything else, the infrastructure and system is broken.

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    Reviewed April 17, 2009

    I have been receiving daily, two to three phone calls a day from Capital One representatives. The calls have begun as early as 8:02AM and 8:20AM, even on a Sunday. I pay $75.00 a week to these people and still I receive constant phone calls! Is there not a point when they have to stop harassing me? It is annoying and at $75 a week, I figure that is plenty for a monthly sum!

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    Reviewed April 16, 2009

    An Internet company made a bogus charge to my Capital One credit card, causing it to go over the limit. Naturally, Cap One jumped right on this and gave me a fine bigger than my payment. I saw this while I was making a payment, so I stopped in the middle to straighten this out. After I straightened it out, which took a few days, Cap One gave me another fine because I was two days late while getting the bogus charge and their original fine corrected.

    I tried to explain this by phone, but the guy was from India and I couldn't get it straight. I tried explaining it on their website, but three times, their form failed and didn't deliver the message. Then, I tried Dispute Resolution and got a System Failure, bad website. After a while I gave up. Finally, someone with a grasp of English contacted me. But of course, they had no authority to reverse the unjustified fines, and again wanted a huge fine payment more than my regular payment. I asked if they could just reverse the fines stemming from a bogus charge and their own alacrity in fining an old customer without even seeing what the problem was. I figured it would be reasonable to simply let me resume the payments I had regularly and faithfully made for years, until this series of errors. But of course, banks aren't reasonable, even after we throw trillions in our tax dollars at them.

    I asked what would happen if I just resumed my regular payments, which were held in abeyance while I tried to straighten things out and struggle with their malfunctioning website and foreign-born CSRs. They said I'd have ever-mounting fines, since I hadn't paid off the first bogus fines. At that point, I pointed out that they would rather have no payments than agree to simply reverse their exorbitant fines and let me get back to my regular payment. I guess the thing will now balloon up with fines forever. I don't give a rat's ass. These banks have ruined the economy and still hire all these goons from India instead of Americans. And you can't reason with them or their rules, although the crooks who run the banks follow no rules at all.

    Actually, I think they like to do this. They can carry the ever-burgeoning bogus fines on their books as a credit to their accounts, not that they will ever get a dime of it. It's all fictitious, like their business.

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    Reviewed April 16, 2009

    Capital One sent me one of their generic due to extraordinary changes in the economic environment Dear John flyers. They decided to change my interest from 12.90% on purchases, 14.90% cash, and 11.2% annual to variable 22.9%, 24.9%, and 29.4% respectively. I've been an account holder since 12/2001 (8 years) and have paid on time (and typically well over the limit) with only two instances of difficulty:

    1) In 2007, my checking account number changed and Capital One didn't appropriately change the information when I called them and I was charged for insufficient funds from the closed account. This was resolved and I was assured it would not affect my fees or go on my credit. The charges related to this were refunded.

    2) There was one past due in January 2008 after extreme economic hardship (again I was paying typically above the minimum until this point). It took 3 months to get assistance through Capital One (including 3 months of being hit with fees) until eventually I was given a one time economic hardship skip month b/c of my excellent prior customer standing and Platinum card status and all fees but the original first month were removed. Again, I was told that this would not affect my account status, credit, et cetera which I confirmed through my yearly credit history check.

    Since those difficulties, I have been paying down my account steadily and was only using the card for emergencies and was on the verge of being able to pay nearly a third of my $4900 balance off completely (to reduce my monthly interest even more and possibly transfer a balance), when I received Capital One's flyer. Like many others, no reason was given other than the above. Like many others I am outraged.

    I could understand if I were a deadbeat who didn't pay my balances. I could understand if I was a repeat payment arrangement offender. But this was not the case. Instead, I have a low interest rate, a running high balance, and was seen as an easy target for skimming (i.e., Capital One taking just that little bit more from customers even though they went to the government and cried woe is me and already received more than enough to handle extraordinary changes in the economic environment).

    The really frustrating part is that even with poor health and a decrease in income as a result of both my health and our economy, I continued to meet my debt requirements and here is Capital One acting as if my account and the accounts of those others who were in good standing and have had the same occur to them were somehow bankrupting this company. I understand this is the credit industry, but stop giving money to people who can't pay their debts and you won't lose funds. It's also the people with the company that don't work and get huge bonuses that bankrupt a company - not people with higher balances like me who keep using the credit, pay it down responsibly and who literally fork over $50 a month in interest as a result of having the higher balance. I'd be worried about my credit score at this point, but really, who wants to do business with crooks like these?

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    Reviewed April 16, 2009

    I, like many others, have seen my credit rate jump from 4.9% to 13.9% because they say it is the economic times. This was never in my agreement with this company. I am appalled but unable to do anything. If I close the account, my credit score suffers. This is a Goliath preying on the weak. Where is our David?

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    Reviewed April 15, 2009

    My son has a credit card with Capital One. In November 2008, my son was behind on his credit card payment and asked me to please pay the bill for him. I called Capital One and made a payment over the phone. The information I gave them was my bank's routing number and checking account number. Since then, Capital One has attempted to get at least a total of $700.00 from my checking account if we add all the attempts they made. They were successful in taking amounts totaling about $500.00. My bank was successful in recuperating the last $400.00 Capital One attempted to get from my checking account - making unauthorized transfers from my checking account. I had to close my checking account, in order to prevent further withdrawals.

    My name is not linked to the credit card that my son has with Capital One nor did I approve Capital One to make withdrawals from my checking account. Furthermore, Capital One felt free to invade my checking account but told me that my son was the only one authorized to speak to them and to give permission to them to talk to them. Their unauthorized withdrawals from my checking account put me in default for my checking account had insufficient funds to pay automatic payments already scheduled to be paid. They did not take any action towards closing my son's account number or to block it if he didn't pay. They felt free to go into my account and take my money.

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    Reviewed April 15, 2009

    We have had a credit card with Capital One for a number of years, and never encountered any problems until initiating a dispute over an unauthorized charge in Fall of 2008. Capital One has subsequently treated us as shabbily as the merchant who caused us to raise the dispute. They dragged their feet for months through the process, and reinstated the charge, refusing to explain why, even though it was still in dispute. Finally, in February, we received an actual letter (albeit unsigned) stating that they resolved the dispute in our favor and would credit us the appropriate amount on our February statement. This never happened, and my repeated calls to them have proved fruitless.

    Next, they tacked late fees onto the disputed amount which is lingering in our account as a charge. I've had numerous awful, dead end conversations with them, sometimes with people whose English I can barely understand, and the right hand never knows what the left hand is doing. They have no interest in helping. They did manage to remove the late fees, per my request, but I have now gotten 4 calls in as many business days regarding my unpaid bill. They have no idea that this has been resolved.

    I was instructed by an office at the attorney general in my state to write to the Office of Comptroller Customer Assistance Group in Texas regarding this issue. They are apparently the group that oversees the correct procedures of Capital One, among other credit card companies. We will never use this card again, and I'm just waiting to see what results from my letter to the OCC in Texas. Capital One is horrible!

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    Reviewed April 13, 2009

    Warning! Capital One is now sending out bogus transfer checks that say 0% for the life of the loan. In fact, I called them and they said this was done in error, **. They also told me if I used them, it would be only for 6 months. Plain and simple, it is too good to be true. Check it out before any transfers. Here I thought being they got bailed out, they were trying to help. Well, we all know this is not true.

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    Reviewed April 13, 2009

    Today, I cancelled my Capital One credit card after 9 years after I received notification of the loan sharking interest rate increase. I have always paid my credit card on time and have an excellent credit rating. I called the 800 # to cancel my card, then I had to call another 800# Customer Service (in India) to actually speak to someone. I requested a confirmation letter stating that my interest rate would not change while I paid off my credit card balance. I was told they had no options to accommodate that request. Of course, after receiving $25 billion, I find it hard that a company can't write a letter of confirmation, as I'm not sure we can trust that the interest rate won't be changed. Nevertheless, I'm done with them. I am contacting my Congressional representatives with yet another story of credit card companies that have run amok on our taxpayer dollars.

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    Reviewed April 13, 2009

    Well, I have not used my card in six months and was not over the limit. I was just paying on it. One day last month, I received a letter stating that they are raising my interest rate and next I started getting calls. They told me that my account was over the limit when I did not even use the card. I told them to stop the card because of fraud and they told me no and to call back the next day. I called for two days to see what was going on with my account and no one could help, only to find out they had me in collections.

    My account has never been over the limit and I always pay on time, never a missing payment or paying late. Well, we opened a fraud claim and they said that a charge was made in Jan. in a different state that I never made. Now, the fraud investigation is open but their collections dept is calling me for two weeks every day except Sunday. This is harassment and I did not even go over my account to be in collections. This company is really bad and need to be fined.

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    Reviewed April 13, 2009

    I placed a customer complaint for services not rendered by Vonage. I sent them an email that Vonage is cancelling the charges but they have refused to remove the charges.

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    Reviewed April 13, 2009

    Capital One sent a credit card offer to transfer balances with 0% interest for the life of the loan. Everything in the letter confirmed this, but their website said it was 0% for only 6 months and then my regular interest rate.

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    Reviewed April 13, 2009

    I lost my wallet and reported my card lost in March 27th. My balance was over $62 and some cents. I told him that was not correct and that charge for $39 should be subtracted and I made a payment of $25 (individual: Raphael). This person said if there were more charges added, it was going to be subtracted. My account went to $498. Ten days later, my account went up to the same amount, $62 over. The girl told me the charges were done because I made a late payment. This company is a scam that must be punished and be prohibited from doing business in USA. It is time to fight back and drive these kinds of businesses, who abuse us, out of United States.

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    Reviewed April 11, 2009

    I, like so many others, have opted out and closed my account. I had been a customer for many years, always paid on time, and usually paid at least 1 1/2 the minimum due. I used my card every month as well for small purchases. I had a fixed 9.9% rate that was suddenly being increased to a variable 17.9% due to extraordinary changes in the economic environment. I sent a letter requesting Capital One to attempt to keep me as a customer and received a form letter back, ironically thanking me for choosing Capital One and telling me I was a valued customer. They gave me a phone number to call with questions, which turned out to be an automated system for closing your account. Well, I definitely closed it! I sent another email informing them of my action (and of my disgust with them) and received another form email, again thanking me for choosing them and telling me I am a valued customer!

    I am very concerned about not only losing a safety net in tough times (husband is out of work), but also my credit score for closing this account. Value me? What a joke! Their actions are affecting our lives. I'll say it again, Capital One's actions are affecting people's lives and livelihoods. It is truly unfair for this company to be penalizing its (once) loyal customers for its own poor judgment and out of greed.

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    Reviewed April 11, 2009

    I had a truck financed through Hibernia National bank. In 1996 it was repossessed. I was still very young and irresponsible. After the truck was sold at a Sheriff's sale, I thought that was the end of it. I never had any other correspondence from Hibernia. In 2005, I was in my 7th year in the Navy. I received at work a notice from Defense Financial Accounting Service, the people who pay us that my wages were going to be garnished by Capital One for the balance of the truck which was around $9,000. I do not dispute that I should pay that amount. However, Capital One tacked on 9 years of interest and legal fees. And they are still charging interest.

    I have paid many thousands of dollars, including nearly $1,000 a month while I was deployed to Afghanistan. I contacted DFAS recently and found out that I still owe over $14,000. This is killing me. Right now, Capital One takes nearly half of my take-home pay every month. I'm in the military and don't make that much. They have made it impossible for me to save money or even have anything. I would truly appreciate your help in having this stopped. I have more than paid full price for that truck. Thank you.

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    Reviewed April 11, 2009

    The mortgage on a building I own was sold to Capital One in February 2009. I sent my March 2009 payment to them as instructed by my previous mortgage company. I then received a payment book from Capital One. When I called them asking why I had not received my monthly mortgage statement, they responded that they do not send mortgage statements as their system is not set up to do so. Imagine! A mortgage company that is unable to send mortgage statements. Now, I have to send my payments off into the nether world, not knowing if they are paying my taxes and insurance, charging me with fees or penalties or even knowing what my mortgage balance is. My question is: Are they required by law to send a monthly statement? And if they are, what can I do about it?

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    Reviewed April 10, 2009

    I have had this Capital Visa for many, many years with an 8.9% interest rate fixed. I have great credit. For no explainable reason, they raised my rate to 13.9% in 2008 and now it's going to 17.9% end of spring 2009. I've called, emailed numerous times and couldn't get an answer except "due to extreme economic conditions, your rate will raise." Their borrowing rate is steadily going down, yet they steadily raised my rate not based on my credit history. I've been scammed, especially being a working woman. Is this discrimination?

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    Reviewed April 10, 2009

    I received a phone call because I hadn't activated my new card that Capital One had sent me. I went ahead and activated it with the lady on the phone and told her that I don't purchase with the card because the interest rate is too high. I only do balance transfers. I had a small transfer balance on the account already at a 0% for a limited time. She asked if I would like to so any transfers today because I had a limit of $30,000. I asked about the rate and she said it would be 0% until November and then it would go up to 6.9%. I said that sounded really good, but what about transfer fees. She said none. So I repeated the offer back to her a couple of times and she confirmed that was the offer. I said, "How can I pass that up? Okay, I'll do it." I transferred all my debt to it. I thought how great it will be to have it all in one place and at 0% until November and no fees!

    Well, I got my statement and saw that it was put in the purchase area at 9%. So now I have emailed and called, and they basically have said oh well. I used to love Capital One and highly recommended them to others. I asked them to go back and listen to the tapes of the conversation, but said no. I don't understand how that lady that I spoke with could do that and get away with it.

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    Reviewed April 9, 2009

    I have been a good customer since 2001. Now they want to raise my interest rate to 17.90%. I am now paying 9.90%. How do they expect people to pay off their debt when they keep raising their rate? Isn't this what the banks did with the interest-only loans? They raise the rates so people couldn't pay. Someone has to stop them from doing the same thing to credit card holders.

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    Reviewed April 9, 2009

    Like others, I had a 7.9% interest rate - never missed a payment, never was late and always paid 2-1/2 times my minimum payment. Nevertheless, my interest rate just jumped to 17.9%. This will be on all of the existing balance retro from January. I would gladly close this account so as not to incur the higher rate. However, how fair is it that we also take a hit on our FICO scores because of a closed account? Because of this, the credit card companies have us all over a barrel. The new government stipulations on how CC companies do business doesn't take effect until the middle of next year - we need an emergency law put into place now before all of our FICO scores plummet and then guess what happens? When we apply for credit for something else, we pay another high rate. Something needs to be done regarding how much power these companies have. I vote not to give them any of my tax money to bail any of them out!

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    Reviewed April 9, 2009

    Recently, I received a letter that my interest rate was going up. I received it the day before I had surgery. I don't know what I did with the letter, so I could not respond. The letter stated, to the best of my memory, that the rate was going up and I would have to accept the rate change or close my account. I would like to close my account. Since I don't have the number to call, I am writing this email. Your notice said that the interest I had would stay on my balance. I am not able to pay the full amount of my balance at this time, but will certainly pay it in full, and more than the minimum payment due each month as I always have. I don't understand the reason for the increase but will not attempt to use my card again. If I knew where to mail it too, I would return it to you. Thank you.

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    Reviewed April 8, 2009

    When I learned my card had been stolen, I reported it immediately. Capital One refused to remove the charges and set a debt collector on me who called me repeatedly one day. There's call after call after call at work, after them being asked not to call me at work. They violated every fair credit law as if it never existed. It is still unresolved, but I am pursuing legal actions against them for harassment and violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices.

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    Reviewed April 8, 2009

    Capital One refused to renew my credit card when it expired because they said I had one late payment in the last year and 7 over limit instances. However, I keep track of my account online and have always made my payments in a timely manner. The over limit instances were caused by Capital One taking fees of one sort or another without posting in a timely manner. They are impossible to trust since they hold payments until they can charge late or over limit charges, thus throwing accounts into even more fees for them. Why they cancelled me, I don't know because they were making a fortune on unnecessary fees from me.

    Unfair charges in an economic climate such as we are under today, as well as cancelling a credit card that could be used in emergency situations has put me in a situation of a more precarious financial situation. I believe Capital One's behavior to be unscrupulous and deceitful. I know I am not the only customer to whom they have been deceptive in their practices.

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    Reviewed April 8, 2009

    My credit limit was for $200.00. I didn't go over my limit, and here I am paying them $800.00. Because I wasn't working, I ask for a break to pay them off and to please waive some fees. It won't hurt if they charge money I have spent, but the worst is that they are making money like crazy from us and they are not willing to help. I just hope that someone can help with this situation. It is not fair with this economic situation that we are dealing with, and on top of this, we are not getting any help. Other credit cards like HSBC are willing to help you by waiving some of the fees, but Capital One charging me almost $600.00 for late fees and other charges is crazy.

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    Reviewed April 7, 2009

    I took a $2,200 loan and paid off my credit card debt with Capital One. I then noticed my card was missing and that there were fraudulent charges made on the card. I called it in and then I was reimbursed for most of the fraudulent charges, except maybe $800 or so. In the meantime, they sent me another card. I opened the envelope, pulled this card out and I immediately called Capital One to activate this new card. At this point, Capital One rep said that I had been using this card already and now my balance was five or so thousand. I reminded him that I just received this card in the mail so it was impossible for me to put these charges on my card. The rep said it must have been my girlfriend who was making the charges and I need to recover the money from her. I responded by saying that I thought that I would first have to have a girlfriend to go after for making charges on an imaginary card.

    The charges were made before I received the card. I suppose I didn't do myself any favors when I said that our agreement as I understood it was that I had a zero dollar liability should this card fall into the wrong hands. So I get bumped and now I am talking to Mytear (name of rep I was given). She said that the card did not fall into the wrong hands and that my girlfriend had been making all of the charges. So if I wanted to recover my money, I would have to recover the money from my girlfriend. Again, I reminded this lady that I did not authorize any of the charges nor have any knowledge of these charges so Capital One should go after whomever they need to. I wanted my balance straightened. I asked her to put me in touch with her boss. She said she had already made the decision and I am responsible for $6,000 of fraudulent charges.

    I asked for a complaint form or the form number. I wanted to speak to her and I wanted to address my complaints on a consumer complaint form. She said that wouldn't be needed. Capital One is not going to research this matter and asked me to be reasonable and to think on it. I repeated my request to speak to a supervisor and not the fake/imaginary one pretending to be an investigator for Capital One like the one who is on the line now. Since that time, I can't get anyone from Capital One to respond. Now all they can do is send bills. I have been dealing with this since December. They (the fraud dept), in my opinion, should have taken care of this matter.

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    Reviewed April 7, 2009

    By adding and subtracting on my business account, the Fraud department made a mess of my account. Call and talk to me because that person did not have authority to touch my account as stated in my letter two weeks ago.

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    Reviewed April 7, 2009

    I was sent a letter stating that there would be changes to my account terms. I am an on-time paying customer with an already high rate of 14.24% that Capital One will be raising to 22.9%-24.9% I was told that I either accept these terms or that the company would close my account! That's illegal! I want to keep my current rate! I worked hard to get my credit rate! This is the only credit card that I own and the company dictated to me that it would essentially lower my credit score by closing my account if I did not comply with their rules!

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    Reviewed April 7, 2009

    We were informed by Capital One that because we were long term and such valued customers and they were a open and honest company and times are hard for everyone, our interest rate was being raised from 9.9% fixed to 17.9% variable. I guess they want to help make a bad situation worse. Since they are required by law to give us that info, I'm not impressed. Needless to say, we have applied and received a new credit card from our bank at an 8.9% fixed rate and will be cancelling our card from Capital One. Citi is a company I will not be doing business with ever again.

    We have always paid all our bills on time and have an A1 credit rating that we worked hard to maintain. I feel very discouraged that being a responsible person makes no differnce. As taxpayers, we are footing enough of the money to fix what we didn't break. Enough is enough.

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    Reviewed April 7, 2009

    I moved away and closed an account with Capital One and left with a $0.00 balance. I moved back to my home town 3 years later and opened an account with this bank, and they stole $607 out of my checking account. They referred to a charge which happened 3 years earlier for $50. I disputed that charge 3 years earlier and never heard anything else. I thought the matter was closed. I have been a longtime member of both Capital One and other banks. I have always had acceptable credit and credit scores. Unfortunately, Capital One's lack of internal controls and customer service qualities has reported inaccurate credit histories for me.

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    Reviewed April 6, 2009

    My fixed interest rate of 9.9% will be increased to a 17.9 % variable as of 19 April 2009. The way the notice was written I understood it to mean that the new interest rate would apply to any future charges posted after that date. I called Capital One to verify this and was told it was retroactive and would apply to the existing balance also. They cited extraordinary economic conditions to justify the rate increase and assured me it was nothing against me as a customer, as I am in good standing. The way I see it, they are just jacking up the rates while they can before it is illegal for them to do so. My existing balance was generated at 9.9% and should not be retroactively increased. Though legal now (until 2010), it is unethical, especially since they have received taxpayer’s money under tarp.

    As a result of the rate increase I would be unable to meet my minimum payments. I have no choice but to close the account to maintain my prior interest rate. They will of course report this to the credit bureaus and it will affect my credit score. The fact that an unethical (soon to be illegal) retroactive rate increase was the reason for closing the account has no bearing on the matter.

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    Reviewed April 5, 2009

    I got a Capital One cc when I turned 18. At the time, I was employed making $10.00 an hour and living at home with no other expenses. I had a $300.00 credit limit. I maxed out the card and then paid it in full, two months later. They then increased my limit to $500. My dad was falling behind on some of his bills so I pulled the money off and let him use the $500. Not too long after that, I got laid off from my job. My dad then started paying the bill. He missed a payment due to him having to pay insurance on his truck and mine, the house payment, both of our phone bills, his property taxes and a couple other bills. He wasn't able to make the $20 payment that month.

    I called Capital One and explained the situation. The guy said that they would allow me 2 weeks extra to come up with the money. A week later, I got a bill with a late fee, over the limit fee and the standard charges. They wanted $100.00 then and there. I called and told them I couldn't pay $100 as well as what the other rep had said. They fed me a bunch of **. I made a couple of payments here and there, but it was still not good enough for them. On my account, I put my cell phone number and no other number. My cell phone then got shut off. Capital One looked up my last name in the phone book and found my grandparents' phone number (I'm not listed). They started calling their number looking for me as early as 6AM. They told them repeatedly that I don't live there but the next day, they call again. This went on for about 2 years. They had turned it over to collections and collections called their house, being rude to them.

    I finally got fed up with it and called the guy a couple days ago. He told me he was a collections rep for T-Mobile and that I owed $750 that they wanted, and asked what I could commit to. I said I've been out of work for 2 years and I'm still out of work, so I can't commit to anything. He then said, "Well this is something that you're going to have to go to family or friends to borrow money." I said I'm not going to be a bum and borrow money from my family or my friends. The guy then said, "Well give us $650 and we'll let you make the rest in monthly payments." I said once again that I'm out of work and have no income. He then said, "Well how are you living and eating?" I said, "It's none of your damn business how I'm living and eating. That's my personal business and you have no right to my personal life." He then said, "Well I'll make a note of that and send it to Capital One." He made me aware that the phone call was recorded.

    Capital One and their collections agency are a bunch of crooks. They do nothing but hassle and have no feelings for people that have no income. Like I told them, I was employed at the time I applied and got the card. If I wasn't employed, then I never would have gotten it or if I would have known, I never would have gotten it. I had a Chase credit card at the same time I got that one. Chase worked with me in order to get it paid, but Capital One didn't. They are stuck up, rich ** that are wound up too tight over money. I bet if you take one of them and put a piece of coal between their ** cheeks, it's going to come out a diamond.

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    Reviewed April 4, 2009

    My account number is ** and I am complaining about them calling me and threatening me at all hours including calling my wife's job and using unlawful business practices and threats. I sent them a hardship package by their request, because I can't afford to continue to make the monthly payments of $514.98 without adjusting the monthly payment to make it easier. $100 less would be affordable because I am a 100% disabled Air Force Veteran on a fixed income and it's hard for me to pay my mortgage and the high utilities.

    I only use my vehicle to get me back and forth to the VA Hospital and on Base to shop for food. I'm bedridden for 4 days out of the week because of the pain, so I take medication to help me along with being on a medical machine. I've been sending in my monthly payment as well as additional monies that I can't afford because they told me I needed to send in additional monies to be eligible. They keep calling me and telling me my vehicle is in their Repossession department and to send in more money every time they call. I tried to explain to them that I've sent in a Hardship package to request a loan modification along with my monthly payments and extra monies. But they threaten me saying that my car is in repossession and to get it out or be eligible for the Hardship package I have to send in additional monies.

    I sent in $313 by Western Union along with my monthly payment and I've sent in $97 by Western Union along with my monthly payment. Each time they told me the extra payments would get my car out of their repossession dept. It has been two months and they are still giving me the runaround and calling me at all hours.

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    Reviewed April 4, 2009

    Almost a year ago, we moved and provided proper change of address. Capital One somehow got the mailing address wrong. We received no bills from Capital One. My wife pays the bills and tells me the billing stopped immediately after we moved and she assumed I had closed the account. For months we periodically received daily barrages of telephone calls that all hung up on our screening answering machine. Just recently, we ordered a caller ID and found these barrages of calls, 8 to 10 at a time were from 866-833-2569 and we assumed it was a solicitor.

    One day I was at the phone when it rang and I answered it. The woman would not ID herself but asked my name, social security number, etc. as if it were a spy movie. After several of these calls, I called 866-833-2569 and told them to stop calling here. Calls continued and they finally said they were Capital One, but nothing else. I called Capital One's published number 800-955-7070 to verify and was told my account was in collection. After much aggravation from these people, I finally got them to tell me where they were sending the billing and they had the address wrong. I told them I would pay whatever was owed, minus interest and penalties as soon as I received a letter of apology and verification that my credit, now damaged because of their mistake had been effected. They refused to address an apology, or a retraction of their mistake to restore my credit rating. When I asked why, their response was it's just not going to happen.

    Consequences: unnecessary damage to my credit rating. I am diabetic and unemployed and my credit rating effects my ability to not only purchase needed items, but does affect possibility of being hired. I’m not necessarily looking for big dollars here. I’m looking for a simple reset, back to my rating before Capital One screwed it up.

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    Reviewed April 4, 2009

    I received a rate offer from Capital One in Jan. or Feb. of 2008 for a balance transfer offer. The offer was 6.99% until Dec. 2008 and then fixed at 4.99% after that. The offer expired on Feb. 22, 2008. I phoned Capital One on February 13, 2008 about the offer and the girl I spoke to said she could do these transactions over the phone. Also, she told me my call would be recorded. She was supposed to process a $5,000 transfer to Chase Manhattan and $4,000 to American Express. When I received my Chase and AE bills later that month (after Feb 22, 2008 or early March 2008, I can't remember exactly), I noticed there were still balance on the bills. I phoned each company to verify and the balance transfers had not been processed.

    I phoned Capital One (this was after the expiration of the offer in late Feb or early March 2008). I explained my situation to the rep and he stated I could not have the rate, they couldn't backdate rates and in so many words, there was nothing he could do. I asked to speak to a manager and was told he would have to take my name and phone number and someone would call me back. I received a call from a girl named Michelle (employee # **). I explained my situation, she looked at my account and saw where the balance transfers were processed but not processed correctly. She told me should could correct the error and she confirmed the balance transfer info with me. She told me I could still get the promo rates.

    When I received my April invoice, the rate was showing 11.9%, but it did have the balance transfers to each company listed and they were effective March 8, 2008. I phoned back and the rep told me the next invoice would have the promo rates. When I received my May 2008 invoice, the $4,000 transaction had a purchase rate tied to it for 11.9% and the $5,000 transaction had a SpecialTrans rate of 6.99%. (I have copies of all my statements showing these figures). I phoned the 800-955-7070 customer service number numerous times throughout the year and explained the error, but everyone assured me the rates were correct. I did not keep a list of everyone I talked to. I only have one more employee number of someone I talked to in Sept. or Oct. 2008. Her name was Robin and her employee # is **.

    I have worked in financial institutions for 24 years and I know the rate is not correct for the $4,000 transfer. I phoned again either in late Dec. 2008 or early Jan. 2009. I explained the problem again and the girl told me I had to send something in writing with my complaint. She gave me an address of 15000 Capital One Dr, Richmond, VA 23238, 63001. By this time, almost one year later, I am very irritated with this company. They are asking me to send a letter so I can explain their mistake and tell them what needs to be done. I mailed a letter on Jan. 14, 2009. I received a response back in a letter dated Feb. 4, 2009. It stated my balance transfer was done on March 8, 2008, and regrettably, they are unable to honor my request to adjust the APR to the terms of the offer. They still do not understand that I called for this promo on Feb. 13, 2008 and the offer expired on Feb. 22, 2008. The processing of the transfers on March 8, 2008 was due to their error.

    In looking at my Jan, Feb, and March 2009 invoices, they still have the rate of 6.99% on the initial $5,000 transfer. If the 6.99% rate was fixed until Dec. 2008, then it should have changed to 4.99% after that. My April 2009 invoice has the 4.99% rate (only on the initial $5,000 transfer) so they overcharged me three more months! So after a year of dealing with this, it still is not corrected. I am going to send some more letters to their president, vice president and anyone else I can think of. If you can tell me of any other areas I should complain to, please let me know.

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    Reviewed April 4, 2009

    I received a notice in the mail saying they are taking my rate up from 3.32% to 13.99% effective May 17. I can choose to accept the terms and my entire outstanding balance of about $7,000 will be subject to the new rate and I can use the card. Or I can reject the terms and the account would be closed and the old rate stay in place until the balance is paid to zero. When I called to get an explanation, I spent about an hour on the phone getting transferred from the agent to a supervisor and eventually to a manager. I was told they were changing the rate not due to anything negative on my account, but rather due to general economic conditions.

    So I asked, please tell me what economic conditions you are referring to. The last I checked you were given money from the government for the specific purpose of freeing up credit to stimulate spending and help move the economy out of recession. They did not acknowledge this. I repeated to please just tell me the truth why did you make this change. Again, general economic conditions to which I replied again. I told them the last time I checked we are living with one of the lowest lending rates in history and the fed funds rate is practically zero. So as a novice I told them I would think you would do just the opposite of what you did, use the tarp money to continue to keep good customer rates lower, after all you collect all those fees from merchants for me using your card, so I know you are making money.

    Again, I told them nothing personal but I think they are forcing you guys in customer service to lie, or not giving you answers to the questions. Then one of the supervisors said that essentially the rate I was given they let me enjoy for the past several years and now was time under their discretion to determine to raise it. I said well fine, but why would you take it up 10%, why not 2 % or 3% which they could not respond to. So when I finally got to the manager, she gave me the speech again on economic conditions. I asked what country she lived in because economic condition does not dictate interest rate increase in this environment. Sandra actually told me she lived in Canada. So I asked if interest rates for the government were increasing in Canada and wondered if they were in a recession. She actually told me yes interest rates from the government were increasing and they were not in a recession.

    So I said congratulations, you are the only country in the free world with increasing interest rates, full employment and inflation on the horizon. And I said down here in the US and the rest of the world it is different. We are in deflation, with decreasing interest rates and job losses growing. So I was getting nowhere with her and just told her I simply wanted the truth. So if she could give me the Vice President in charge or the President of the company, I would be happy to talk to them. She said she could not give out corporate information and asked if she wanted me to repeat the reason she gave me again. I said yes please but with one exception, please tell the truth. She repeated the general answer of general economic conditions, that was all I could take and hung up.

    So I have no choice, I called to reject the new terms. I am not paying 13.99% on an $8,000 balance so I closed the account. I will just pay it down at 3.32% and go at that. They just don’t care and are definitely not telling the truth as to the reason for the increase and giving their front line managers and supervisors superficial responses is completely insulting to any level of intelligence and sanity I have left after talking to these people. Who can I write to in the government to tell my story?

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    Reviewed April 3, 2009

    I also received a notice of change in terms. My no hassle card w/ a fixed rate of 4.99% would be going up to a 13.9% variable rate. Ever since, I've been reading story after story from people that are in the same situation. I just found a phone # to call at Capital One to ask them to review your account and maybe reconsider your rate increase. It's 800-889-9939. I just called and the woman that I spoke w/ was very helpful - she was able to keep me at the same rate for the next ten months. Then, it'll go up to 13.9% variable (but, I hope to pay it off by then). Thank God for kind, helpful people ... and for the web!

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    Reviewed April 2, 2009

    I have a complaint about Capital One credit card. I have opened an account with Capital One and make payments on time for $300 every month. But I use the card partially. On February 24, I made a payment of $62 from a balance of $361. I received another bill from Capital One a couple of days later where I had to make a payment of $425. Minimum required was $111. I am getting tired of paying this credit card with a limit of $300. I would like to mention that I have not used this card since Jan. 06, 2009 which was for $12. Please help me out! Thank you!

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    Reviewed April 1, 2009

    I was informed that my Prime Rate for Life credit card rate was being increased to 10%. I submitted a complaint to the Controller of the Currency explaining the problem. About 2 weeks later, I received a letter from Capital One saying that the original letter was in error and there would be no change. I thought this would be of interest to others in similar positions.

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    Reviewed April 1, 2009

    I have a Capital One card and the company decreased my credit limit due to recession. I've been making my payments. In fact, I paid it right off earlier in the afternoon. I had the card over 3 years and they still retain my security deposit. Is everyone else affected in this manner? I don't make a six figure a month or year income but I was wondering if those who do get this same treatment.

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    Reviewed March 30, 2009

    On 3/15/09, I was reached by Capital One to arrange a payment plan, and in return, I would get six months 0% APR. Well, I had to change my arrangement due to financial hardship. On 3/19/09, I called their 800 number and was informed that my arrangement was never fully submitted, so I was told that it would be totally fine to change. She sent an email to confirm that I would not lose my 0% APR. On 3/24/09, I got another call saying that I needed to make a payment of $194. The money had already been charged from my account, yet Capital One had no idea where my money went.

    I was transferred to an account manager, who said that I would get a temporary credit until further notice. She also told me that my arrangement was cancelled because of failure to pay. Keep in mind, the $194 is still missing from my account, after hanging up with her and hysterically crying. On 3/29/09, I received an email telling me that I needed to make a payment. So I went online to look at my account and saw that no credit of any kind has been given.

    I called the 800 number and got tossed around to four different people. Finally, another account manager called my bank and heard in person that Capital One received a payment on 3/24/09. So then he transferred me again to another account manager, who ended up having to do this all over again because the person never made any notes to my account. So after all that, I was told that they will have to do an investigation to prove that the $194 was really paid, but I still lost my 0% APR for six months because the money was posted to Capital One on the 24th, not the 23rd.

    To top it off, I was charged a late fee. My due date is the 24th. I won't be able to get my card paid off in a reasonable amount of time. I think Capital One is training their employees to set people up for failure. I will never use them, nor any of their affiliates. If any body has advice or info...

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    Reviewed March 30, 2009

    I think everyone is going to love this one...My name is Craig; I live in North Carolina. Recently, I went through a separation and divorce... My ex has left me with credit card debt; she lost her job and I cannot get money from her, so I called Capital One for help. i asked them if they have a program for people going through divorce. They told me they do not offer such assistance; also they wanted the money I owe them. They were really rude to me as well!! Never have I been treated this way. They started harassing me, calling 4 times a day, 7 days a week. I wouldn't answer as I was overwhelmed with cc debt. American Express worked with me and set me up on a program to help me pay off my cc debt. Also, they stopped charging me over the limit fees too. But I never received any help from Capital One. All they have done is add on late fees ($39), over the limit fees ($39) and past due fees ($39)...

    This is not fair! !$117 in one month was only over the limit by $200 now it's $317... How am I supposed to get up to date if they are adding on all these fees? We need Congress to change the lending laws and Make it Compulsory for institutions to have Hardship Assistance programs available for people in Financial trouble. This is why so many people are in the trouble they are!! Banks and CREDIT CARD COMPANIES ARE NOT HELPING. They are making it worse!!!!

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    Reviewed March 30, 2009

    My Capital One account was paid in full. I have a copy of the check with the Capital One stamp on the back where it was received and cashed. Capital One turned me over to a collection agency who I contacted and I was told that my attorney had kept my money. It's so untrue. Like I said, I have the returned check from CAPITAL ONE. I have asked them to remove this from my credit report so many times and cannot get anything done about it. I contacted Equifax and disputed this debt. It is still on my credit report and has been for almost a year now. I am now lost and have no idea where to go or what to do about this. I would love to sue Capital One if anyone is willing to help.

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    Reviewed March 30, 2009

    Recently, Capital One sent us a notice of change in terms for our credit card account which is in excellent standing. We had a 0% interest rate and the rate was supposed to go back to 11.9% in the next month. The notice said that our rate would be going to a whopping 29%, but that we had the option to close the account (which we've always known we could at any point anyway, so there's no real benefit to providing us with the option to close). No late payments, no missed payments and we even have another CC at 3.25% so obviously we have excellent credit. The cancellation process is appalling - all voice automated - zero customer service. The next statement comes and there's no acknowledgement that they've received the request to cancel, and the May 17th statement will reflect this. And here's the catch. They have to get the request by April 17th, or the rate is accepted and there's no going back.

    So I called customer service and asked them to verify that I've cancelled the card, and they tell me that it will show up on the May 17th statement. I let them know that I need something in writing that they've closed the account, and they told me that they don't give it in writing!!! Folks, do you know what this means? It means that you have no proof that you've called and cancelled the lousy terms that they are making you pay! All they could offer was to stay on the line with me (like I need my hand held) while going through the automated cancellation process again. And after I put in my card number, the robot told me that it was already accepted. That is all you get and you better hope that it works because you have nothing in writing! I let them know that this is lousy customer service, and this is no way to treat customers.

    My recommendation to all of you who have declined their change in terms is that you call the automated cancellation number 1-800-231-0789 again to see if the robot at least acknowledges that it has already accepted your request. That's all the proof you are going to get and if there is any glitch on their end, then your terms will remain at the outlandish rate that they've randomly chosen to assign you. I will never open another account with them again and you shouldn't either.

    Consequences: The economic impact cannot be easily measured due to the fact that when you request that an account be closed, they ding you on your credit rating. Now I could understand this happening if you've done something wrong like skip a couple of payments or not meet the minimums. But in this situation, I've done nothing wrong at all! I am trying to refi my mortgage and it's quite possible that this ding on my credit rating will disqualify me. But the only other option was to bend over and pay 29% - I say no way!

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    Reviewed March 29, 2009

    Both me and my wife have CC's with Capital One (CO), and we have been carrying approx. a balance on each for the past couple of years and make our minimum monthly payments always on time. However, we just recently received a 'change of terms' notice in the US mail telling us that if we don't agree to the new MUCH higher terms, we can opt out and have our cards closed, maintained the terms and continue paying off our balances. My wife called the main number at CO and negotiated a 1% lower rate to a 1 year fixed 9%. I called the opt-out number and was expecting to get a comparable deal but was forced to opt out and close my account with the automated system.

    Just recently, my wife received a letter saying she agreed to something different that she agreed to on the phone with CO, which was an APR of 15%. She called CO and they denied everything she was promised earlier. My wife inquired about my account and they said the accounts don’t necessarily close and rates don’t remain the same if one opts out. I feel helpless and in trouble! Consequences: out of control finance charges, difficulty to pay expenses, threatening collections and negative FICA results.

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    Reviewed March 28, 2009

    I would like to finish paying off this credit card. I cut it up years ago and cannot pay online because I do not have the expiration date or the 3 number code on the back. This is really irritating. Want to pay to miss your incredibly high late fees, but due to medical crisis I have not been able to mail my bill. Could you please do something for those of us who have cut up your card?

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    Reviewed March 28, 2009

    I made a $700.00 payment on my card and they only applied $277.00. When I called for customer service, I got someone from India that could not communicate. I was trying to get to why they did not apply the full payment and I was put on hold for 5 minutes. When the customer service rep came back on the line, he said "Let me explain this in a way you will understand..." then silence. I asked him if he was still with me and he said, "How can I help you?" I felt like I was in a Who's on First comedy routine. I hung up and called back hoping to get someone who can speak English, but I got another with an Indian accent much worse than the first. I still do not have the answer to my question.

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    Reviewed March 28, 2009

    It seems Capital One is doing us all here. I have been a good customer for 10 years now. Never late. Great credit score of 780+. Rates going from 8.84% to a whopping 17.9%. I am in a good place though. I have 0 credit card debt, so my ratio is not affected by divorcing Capital One. My credit score will take a very minor ding only because I have applied to my local credit union. They like me and are happy to take my business at 7.99%. As a consumer, I have power. I say for anyone that can afford to do so, hit them where it hurts. Take your business elsewhere. I don't see how they can survive if a large percent of good customers leave. No company can survive having a high percent of high risk accounts. I do feel bad for those out there that are not in the position to go elsewhere.

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    Reviewed March 27, 2009

    I am currently 34 and had gotten my first Capital One card in 1993 at the age of 18. As with many young adults, I only screwed up one month and accidentally missed my payment. MY BAD. However, with the $450 credit limit, I had my balance soon topped $600 then $800 and so on and so on. Well eventually, I stopped even trying to deal with them. Phone calls were numerous throughout the day and I was so stressed that it was making me physically ill. Eventually, I was in collections and soon the letters and phone calls increased. I just began to ignore them, which was a bad idea. I was young and naive and thought I could work with them. After the calls I was getting were so threatening, I was really scared.

    I was a college student relying on student loans with a $5.15/hr job on campus. This was in 1999. I couldn't even afford the amount they offered to me as a charge off. My husband actually hung up on them and threatened to sue because after one call, I was in hysterics over this issue. I haven't made a payment on this card since June of 1999. However, Capital One is sneaky and my account has been sold to numerous collection agencies. I was under the impression that after 7 years, delinquent accounts were supposed to fall off your credit report. WOW, was I wrong. Now it will be 10 years this year since I made my last payment to them and I would love to see this corrupt, fascist, criminalistic, predatory company run by soulless ** be run out of town by the raging masses.

    I tell anyone and everyone that I see and know around college campuses to not apply for any cards with them. They prey on the naive, young, stupid college students that have no true idea of what they are getting themselves into. I am currently receiving calls from yet another agency and can't wait to see my credit report this fall. Hopefully, someone in the media will have enough courage to bring this story to light. The public needs to know what a vile, deceitful, EVIL CEO and Management team is out there. The politicians and law enforcement agencies refuse to confront Capital One regarding their practices. In my eyes, they are just as culpable in this matter as the CEO of Capital One.

    Our elected officials need to hear from their constituents against this company. The situation is only going to get worse. The economic downturn in our society is such that if you have to choose between rent and food or a company that is screwing you blind, I'm sorry but I choose to eat and have a roof over my head. I know that I am not the only one out there. We, as consumers, need to band against their evil ways and force them to face the music. Unfortunately, there is no one to help us and we need to force the government to pay attention to this as much as they have focused on the AIG bonuses.

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    Reviewed March 27, 2009

    A couple of weeks ago, I received a notice in the mail saying our interest rate was being increased from 9.9% fixed rate to a variable rate equal to 17.9% plus the prime rate. Now, we have never missed a payment and have always paid more than the monthly charge. I feel as if we are being punished for being prompt and for paying more than the monthly billed amount. We are considering canceling this card but I am not sure if there is any company out there that is honest and fair.

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    Reviewed March 26, 2009

    Here is a copy of the email I sent to Capital One Finance and Capital One Supervisor: Apparently, California changed the way the payments are withdrawn from our accounts. I did not receive a letter in the mail or any online notice. I DID NOT authorize that a third payment on March 24th, 2009 be withdrawn from my account. I made two payments in March, but did not plan to make 3. It is my understanding the it is your legal responsibility to inform customers of any changes to our contracts. I did not receive a letter or any communication. Furthermore, when I contacted your Customer Service Department, the person I spoke with was extremely rude to me and impatient with me. I was simply looking for an explanation for the unauthorized withdrawal from my checking account on 3/24/09.

    The representative relayed to me that the letter or communication from Capital One, explaining the changes might not have been sent to me or maybe it was lost in the mail? This is totally unacceptable to me. I am fine with being several payments ahead, but I am not okay with unauthorized payments removed from my account. I did not authorize the payment on March 24, 2009 and I will not tolerate rude customer service persons. I had to go so far as to tell the man I was speaking with that he was being too aggressive with me! Please listen to the call if it was recorded. I called in today at around 10-11AM, 3/25/09.

    Also, please be aware that I did request to speak with a supervisor and was NOT transferred by the same man I spoke with. Please let me know how you plan to resolve this situation so that none of the above happen again or I will take my business elsewhere, which I am considering doing at this point anyway. Contact me as soon as possible.

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    Reviewed March 26, 2009

    Received offer in the mail for 0% finance until May 2010. I applied for the card on or about March 9th to have a balance transfer of $3,209.79 from a Discover charge that would start charging 12.24% interest as of March 23rd. I was told that I was approved for the Capital One card and that my balance would be transferred in 2 to 3 business days. In the meantime, I received a card in the mail with my new PIN number for my new Capital One card, which I have not received yet. On March 26th I then received a letter from Capital One stating that the amount of the balance transfer ($3,209.79) could not be processed because it would exceed the available credit on the account. The idiot who advised me that my application was approved over the phone and that the balance transfer would be done failed to tell me that my credit limit was only going to be $500.00.

    During the week of March 16th, I called customer service at Capital One to find out why my Discover card was not paid off yet. They advised me that that account was just opened and that the balance transfer would be done soon. Now I'm incurring interest at 12.24% with Discover as of March 23rd. Thanks to the idiots at Capital One. I called today, March 26th, and told them to close the account and that I didn't want the new Capital One card.

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    Reviewed March 26, 2009

    I would like to add my name to the long list of consumers who are suddenly being fleeced by Capital One due to extraordinary economic conditions. Next month, the interest rate on my credit card will double despite my excellent credit and responsible payment history. I hope Capital One hears this pledge: this recession will end and we will remember who kicked us when we were down. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is now calling for a cap on credit card interest rates. Please, please write your representatives! Together we can turn the tables on these greedy banks.

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    Reviewed March 26, 2009

    All I have to say about Capital One is the only thing they are missing is a mask & a gun. As soon as I pay them off, I will NEVER use their services again. They can find more ways to screw you than stars in the sky. I wish everyone here good luck and do yourself a favor; get the h*ll away from these people.

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    Reviewed March 26, 2009

    I returned home from a business trip and found two letters from Capital One in my mail box, one each for each of my Capital One credit cards. Upon opening the first letter, I was informed that due to extraordinary economic circumstances, the purchase rate and the cash advance rate on my card would increase on April 17, 2009. The purchase rate is to 17.99% from the modest rate of 12% or so, and the cash advance rate is to 24%. I then opened the second envelope concerning my second card which informed me with the same opening statement that my rate would be held at 10% until 2010.

    Confused by the inconsistency of the situation, I called the 800 number on my statement to inquire why I was being treated differently on two separate accounts from the same vendor. The individual that answered the call was speaking in semi-broken English with a Middle Eastern accent. After nearly 20 minutes on the phone, I could not get any answers that made any sense as to why I was not treated equally on these two accounts.

    It should be noted that I once paid the second account too early and the payment posted in the previous billing period. When the next statement came out it did not reflect the payment made and I was assessed a late payment fee. I called the 800 number and the $39 late fee was reversed since I was able to convince them that I was not late but paid too quickly. The payment had posted just minutes before the bill was generated!

    I have never made a late payment on either account. I have never just paid the minimum payments either. I have paid off the cards and then used them again. I feel like I have been a loyal customer and I am being punished for the actions of others! The imposed changes in the terms give me less than 30 days to find an alternative to Capital One. This really backs me into a corner. Thanks Freddie, Fannie and the members of congress that have worked so hard to cause this mess!

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    Reviewed March 26, 2009

    On Jan. 12, 2009, I ordered a 3-inch memory foam topper from Knoxfoam and used my Capital One credit card. I have purchased from them before and was very satisfied. I asked how long it would take to get the product. They said, "5 to 7 days." On the 19th, I had not received anything so I called and they told me that the cover had not yet arrived but they expect it on the 21st at which time they will ship it. I waited 8 days and nothing had arrived so I attempted to call them. I could not call them; their number had been disconnected and their webpage is no longer active. I logged onto Capital One and filed a dispute because they did charge my account for $303.41. I kept a copy of this dispute.

    Several days later, the charge had not been removed from my account. I contacted Capital One and told them exactly what I have just told you. On Feb. 6th, a 1-inch memory foam topper wrapped in shrink wrap, no label, no box, no packing slip, only a UPS label. Capital One wants me to return it to a company that no longer exists. Then they wanted me to get a 2nd opinion on whether the topper is a 3-inch or a 1-inch. I have no idea what the relevance of this is; I don't want the product.

    Capital One will not remove my charge. I have a 928 credit rating and I pay my bills on time. I don't recall ever having a dispute with any credit card company but this really irritates me. I can't imagine that I have to pay for something that I didn't order. I ordered this from Knoxfoam but Foam Fabric and Bedding charged my card. This is Fraud and Capital One won't do anything about it.

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    Reviewed March 26, 2009

    In December 2008, I noticed through online inquiry 15 unauthorized transactions (about $650 in total and dating from Dec. 8 through 10, 2008) appearing on my Capital One credit card account. Such transactions happened while my credit card has been with me all the time. I only use my card as a backup card for Sam’s Club and sometimes, gas purchases. But it has always been in my wallet together with my other card from Chase, which is the one I primarily use for everyday purchases. The only time I separate my wallet and my Capital One card is at night when I go to bed. So it’s very unlikely that someone stole it from my possession. What could have happened is that somebody might have been able to duplicate my card and steal my identity.

    I immediately reported the fraudulent transactions to Capital One’s fraud department, and they closed my account at once and reversed the transaction after a few days. However, now, 2 months after the incident, their fraud adjuster is coming after me telling me that he did not believe that the charges were fraudulent and requested me to file a police report, or they would bill me for the charges. Although I vehemently denied that those were my charges or I authorized them, I called the Dallas Police and reported the incident. Although I was given a case number, I was told that I am not eligible to request for the investigation since I am not the financial loser on the case. They told me that Capital One should be the one conducting the investigation. Nevertheless, I filed the report, got a copy and sent Capital One a copy by fax.

    Now, I received a letter saying that Capital One’s fraud department has completed its investigation and found no indication of fraud. No indication of fraud??? I immediately reported that the transactions were not mine nor I have authorized them. The signatures on the copy of the receipts I requested from Capital One were nowhere close to my signature, which is found on the back of my card. This signature should be the only authorized signature that should be accepted by the merchants. They can look at my historical receipts and see that I always have the same signature. I have never been to some of the place of the charges like Bedford, Arlington, Hurst, Fort Worth, North Richland, and Euless, TX.

    I have never charged that many transactions within a period of 3 days! Further, I was at work during these charges. I logged in 10 working hours for my client “which means I came in the office at 9am and remained there until 8 or 9pm. I did this for the whole month.” I’m an auditor!!! If someone did the charges, then an ID should have been verified by the merchant. It’s not my fault; the merchant was careless or did not employ precautions on accepting card payments. I don’t have any motive. I've been a good payer with Chase, my main card. I have money in my bank account. I have a good paying job. Why would I do these charges and claim them falsely as fraudulent???

    I requested for an authorized user card but it never arrived. When I reported the fraudulent charges, I told the Fraud Department about this. Capital one should show any video of me using the card for the said charges! The only thing they can say is that a card with my name on it was presented for payment. Well, aren't this impossible for others to do. If an identity can be stolen, then duplicating a card is not that hard. All in all, Capital One’s claim that it did the investigation is **. Even if they said they really did an investigation, it was not diligent or in good faith. They are just trying to recover the payment they paid to the merchant. They shouldn't have paid the merchant given the fact that I reported the charges as fraudulent. They should have investigated the fraud immediately.

    Now they have billed me for the charges, and I am not willing to pay. But I know it will ruin my credit history because I definitely will not pay. Worse, the replacement card they sent when they closed my previous account had also fraudulent transactions from Feb. 26 through 28, 2009. And they are again threatening to bill for the charges again. Why is this happening only with Capital One? I have charged thousands to my Chase card and none of this type of fraudulent charges ever happened. Is this made by a Capital One insider?

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    Reviewed March 26, 2009

    I have been a customer with this credit card company since I was 18 years old. I am now 23 years old. I have had problems from day one. Every time I turn around there is something going on that I have had to call the numerous times. I have had charges put on my card for magazines (that I NEVER ordered) and they fought with me to take it off. I stop paying them for a few payments because I didn't think that it was fair that were making me pay on something I never ordered.

    I fought with them for months. Now, I made several payment plans just regarding that issue, and each time I received a bill they never went through with it. They sent me to one customer service rep after another, and the names they gave me sometimes were fake. I caved in and paid some of it, and they were supposed to take off the late fees and fraudulent transactions. Now, I had a $200.00 credit limit. I spent exactly that and soon as I did, they raised my limit to $500.00. Okay, that was fine because I wasn't planning to spend that.

    Somehow in the last year my balance and APR% rate as went through the roof. I am now at a balance of $890.00! I cannot afford the minimum payment, and I have called them ONCE AGAIN numerous times and they will not work with me. My credit is screwed. The minimum balance is way too high. I make $11.25 an hour and my APR rate is ridiculous. I sent in $50.00 when I had it and that covered nothing. My late fee is $39.00 and my over limit fee is also $39.00. I have tried and tried and tried to come to some kind of agreement, and they will not help me at all. They sent me a bill from another company called Allied Service. And they sent a letter stating my balance was $834.36 and that I had 30 days to respond.

    I called the next week when I got paid because I was going to pay them $500 to just close the account. Well when I called somehow in a matter of 7 days my balance went up to $890.00. Their excuse was that I get charged everyday a certain amount until the balance is paid in full. That is not what the letter states and I do not even think that is legal. Even though I didn't spend $500.00 to begin with, I was and am willing to pay that just to get rid of this stupid card. I think I am getting screwed and giving them basically free money. They will not work with me until my account goes over 120 days past due, which will ruin my credit even more and I have no idea what to do.

    Every-one gives me the same old **, and I’m sick of dealing with them. I am going to be in debt for something I didn't even do. Please help me or give me some advice as to what I should do. Thank you. Consequences: credit score is ruined, broke, won't be able to have anything put in my name and probably will never receive an honest credit card ever again. The debt keeps getting higher and higher, and they are digging me deeper and deeper.

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    Reviewed March 24, 2009

    I have a business checking account for the last 4 years. Today, when I requested to open another account on the same DBA, the manager told me she cannot open another account because I do check cashing. Last year, the district manager, **, visited to my booth location. I understand the bank is not opening any new check cashing account, but I do not need check cashing just only for Western Union transactions. I need a justification. Thank you.

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    Reviewed March 23, 2009

    Capital One claims that there is an account open in my name. Mind you, they have none of the information that you would expect a credit company to have (ex: DOB, SIN)... Anyways, they advised me that there was a balance on this account of $700. I asked how this could be and they stated that it must be a fraudulent account. I assisted them with every thing they requested, but somehow they determined that the account was not fraudulent and that I am responsible for the balance. After looking further into the issue, it was clear on my credit report that no credit was to be given unless a photo ID is present. So when I inquired about this issue with Capital One, I was told that a photo ID must have been sent before this CC was delivered. I asked if this copy was present and was advised that they would look into it.

    About 1 week later, I received a letter stating that I must send a copy of a photo ID (passport, driver's license, citizen card) to Capital One in order to continue the investigation. I refused to send it by mail, so they in turn concluded their investigation and stated that I was responsible for the account. Although I have done everything they requested (even though I have no agreement with them), somehow their findings show it isn't a fraudulent account.

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    Reviewed March 23, 2009

    Raised my rate from 9.9% to 17.9% with no reason. I have good credit, have always paid my bills including this one on time and never go over my credit limits. So why are they doing this? I see it's happened to a lot of people. I don't think it's fair. The card was advertized as offering a for life interest rate and they've received a handsome government bailout.

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    Reviewed March 21, 2009

    On February 9th of this year, a hotel that I had been staying at on a business trip (Best Western Mill River, Rockville Centre, NY) erroneously charged my card for the stay in the amount of $1,225.73. The company I work for paid the hotel for my stay; a clerk simply made a mistake, as they had my card on file. The next day, I called the hotel and they immediately called Capital One to have the charge reversed. Capital One did so on February 13th. No problem, things happen.

    In the meantime, Capital One sent me by mail a dispute form on the matter, even though the problem had been resolved. To be safe, I filled out, returned the form, and answered the question "Please tell us why you believe you shouldn't be charged" with "The charge has been credited back to me; there is no dispute." On March 2nd, Capital One again charged my account for $1,225.73 as a transaction re-bill.

    When I called Capital One about the charge, they responded that I had not fought the dispute, and therefore, I was being charged. I tried to tell them that at the time when I received the dispute form and returned it, the matter had been taken care of and there was no longer a dispute. The hotel did not re-charge my account. This fell on deaf ears. This also put me over the credit limit, and on March 3rd, I was charged another $39.

    I began making calls to Capital One, and twice I was told by their dispute investigators that I was right and they would credit my account back the full amount and send a confirmation letter within 7-10 days. That has never happened. I began calling almost daily and demanding I talk to someone in upper management. I was told they did not take calls. The hotel called again and asked them to please remove the charge. I tried a different approach and used their website on March 18th to inquire about my problem and for them to please respond. I never got a response back.

    Finally, on March 20th, I called a Capital One Bank in NY and asked for the manager. He was most helpful and understanding, and gave me a new phone number and told me to ask for upper management in the U.S. and I would be able to get help. I did so, and was told by upper management that the problem had to be handled by the Dispute Department. I was transferred back to a customer service person who knew nothing about the problem and wanted me to start the re-dispute procedure all over. I was told I would get something in the mail in 7-10 days.

    I have documentation on the letter, etc., that I sent, and phone records, along with any cooperation needed from the hotel. I cancelled a sales trip to NY on March 16th due to this problem. I am a self-employed sales rep and pay most of my travel expenses upfront before being reimbursed. I need room on credit cards for car rentals, etc. While on a sales trip in San Diego, a car rental place turned down my card when I tried to rent a car. That is when I found out they had re-billed me again. I was able to use a different card, but it had a negative impact on my trip, cancelling dinners, etc...

    I have also spent close to six hours of time on the phone with Capital One, mostly on hold, trying to get this problem resolved. Besides not having use of my card, I have been assessed with an over-limit fee, and been charged the interest on the amount over this time. This also puts me in all likelihood of Capital One raising my interest rate as high as they can, which will most likely harm my credit score. I am in the process of trying to qualify for a home loan. Any help, I will take. Thank you.

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    Reviewed March 21, 2009

    In December '08, I noticed a membership fee on my account. As usual, I called to have it removed. (Prior to this membership fee, there was a zero balance on the card.) I was informed that all charges would be reversed (I have a payment protection plan on the account). The $39 fee was reversed, but the $0.8 charge was not. In January '09, I received a statement showing a past due charge of $15.18. I assumed the charge would be removed the next month. In February, not only was there a late charge for January, but February as well; now a payment of $31.74 is due. The membership fee was reversed; however, the fee charged to the account activated the protection payment charge.

    I called yet again to get resolved, only to be told they would reverse the late charges, but that I should close payment protection plan to avoid further charges (after being on the phone for 50 minutes attempting resolution of the payment protection that was activated by the membership fee charge). I was told it was resolved and that all charges would (again) be reversed, but I was encouraged to stop my payment protection plan. This evening, I talked with two representatives about the exact same issue -- all to no avail. The late fee was again reversed, leaving a balance of $0.88. It was recommended that I send in the $0.88 to avoid yet another late charge. I started out with a 0 balance and must pay $0.88, all because someone does not know how to do their job. Four late fees -- they swear it has not been reported. Too much time spent, but it is the principal of the matter.

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    Reviewed March 20, 2009

    I have had my Capital One credit card for about 13 years. I make decent money, certainly more than I made when I was 13 years old, when I opened the card as a 'starter' card. However, my credit limit is still $1,000, which renders the card pretty much useless to me, as I would be very likely to get all kinds of fees for going over the limit. Not only is $1,000 a lot less than it was in the mid-90s, but I am now an adult who can certainly pay off a balance on a card. I have now called several times to get a credit limit increase, and I have always been unsuccessful. Today, it was explained to me that I cannot get an increase because I do not use my card for everyday items and because I pay off my card too quickly.

    Basically, I cannot have an increase because I am financially responsible. She explained to me that I need to buy everyday items with the card (and she provided examples such as groceries, gas, etc.), and that I needed to carry a balance. Charging groceries and paying interest on them is not a good practice... I personally don't think that I would trust people who charge groceries and carry a balance to give them a higher limit. That would be a high-risk individual. Even if I were to do that, I would not use this credit card with such a low balance, as it would be too risky with the fees. Additionally, she threatened that if I didn't use my card anytime soon, they would cancel it. I just used it a few months ago, which she was very aware of. I am a long-standing customer of Capital One, and I find this treatment uncalled for.

    Some people may ask why I don't just open another card. I have other cards, and they are the ones I use. However, this is my oldest card so I keep it for credit history, and I would use it if they were reasonable. Additionally, Capital One charges no conversion fees when using the card overseas. However, I can't pay for much with it, because the limit is so low.

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    Reviewed March 19, 2009

    After suffering a severe financial setback last year, I spoke with Capital One and was accepted into their Financial Hardship Program. I agreed to pay a certain amount every month at an agreed 15.9% APR. In order to pay off my debt, it would require making around 36 months of payments. Capital One refused to put our agreement in writing.

    After making a series of payments, in early March 2009, I received a letter from Global Credit (a debt collection agency) stating that Capital One had not made a decision to file a lawsuit against me. I got out my Capital One statement and called the 1-800 number on the statement. The call was answered by an automated recording that welcomed me to Capital One and requested my account number, which I entered. A representative asked how they could help today. It turned out that I was directly connected to Global Credit Collections without being notified who they were, or that they were, in fact, a debt collector. They stated that I had until 5 pm to come up with a considerable amount of money, or they would put me into R-9 credit rating that would affect not only my credit but my future ability to obtain employment.

    I finally spoke with a Supervisor and stated there was a mistake, which he denied, and told me to call Capital One directly and gave me the number. When I called that number, guess where I ended up? Back directly at Global Credit Collections, speaking to a person who tried to say they were with Capital One, sort of. I was then told they could not give me the number to Capital One because it was an internal number. I spoke to the same Supervisor again, and he gave me yet another number to call. Again, it connected right back to Global.

    FINALLY got a person at Global to connect me with the Financial Hardship Department at Capital One, who admitted they made a mistake, but also explained they can only make arrangements for payments three months at a time, and that I must be the one to contact them every three months to set this up. This sounds to me like a very one-sided situation, with all the advantage to Capital One, and it is a very unfair business practice that places the consumer at an extreme disadvantage.

    I have suffered overwhelming financial hardship, but I am trying in good faith to pay my debts. If I had not spent three hours on the phone today, Global/Capital One could have devastated my financial and credit situation even further.

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    Reviewed March 19, 2009

    Capital One sent a notice that my rate would go from 5.74% to 15.9% if I didn't cancel my card and opt out of their new rate structure. This new rate will also be retroactive to 1/1/2009 which will add a retroactive finance charge as well. This is how they treat customers that have been loyal, paying customers with a good credit history with them. I can't imagine what they are doing to those with poor credit or who have missed a payment. (God help them because Capital One sure won't!) They are out to screw anyone and everyone they can because the greed factor of this organization is enormous.

    If you thought AIG were greedy people, those folks could learn how to be really bad from the folks at C1! They will NEVER have my business again. They are brazen white collar crooks. I hope the company fails and everyone cancels their cards. I will tell EVERYONE I know to cancel their cards with these crooks. There ought to be a law against this kind of theft.

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    Reviewed March 19, 2009

    Last month, I received a letter from Capital One that my annual rate was going up from 9.9% to 17.9% annual rate. I have never been late and have made huge payment to pay off my balance quickly. I called up customer service and they said the economy forced them to raise their rates. My next payment would pay off the credit card. My due date is the 7th of the month. I sent off my check for $1,151.21. The $1,000 would come out on the 7th of March. The payment went to Capital One in Salt Lake City. I made my usual phone call and yup, they received it a couple of days later. So that left my final balance of $1,000 on the 7th of the month that Capital One has always taken out like clockwork.

    So now, I called on the 11th of March and the Capital One recording said my payment had been credited on the 10th of March. So I wondered what they pulled this time. Well, I received my Capital One statement yesterday. It had a $10.62 finance charge on it and so I called customer service again and they talked around and really did not answer my question. I am going to send them the $10.62 with a cashier’s check. I also noticed that instead of the payment going to Salt Lake City, Utah, it is now going to City of Industry, California. I had another credit card company that went to City of Industry and I sent it off from here in Utah and I started getting hit with late fees. So I called that company and they said it was delivered a week and a half late. So I sent them off registered mail from then on and they received it 3 days later.

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    Reviewed March 19, 2009

    I have had this card for several years, always pay on time. Have raised my APR from 9.90% to over 17%. I called them, no consideration to lower it. They are currently offering new accounts with lower rates on their website. Furious.

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    Reviewed March 19, 2009

    I have a credit card with Capital One. They changed my APR to 25% and it went over the limit without my spending past it. I recently became unemployed and although I have made regular payments, I cannot bring my balance down and they will not give me a reason as to why my APR is raised until I bring my balance below the limit (which was artificially inflated). I spoke at length with a woman who only gave her name as Marvin and her supervisor is named Jimmy **.

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    Reviewed March 19, 2009

    I have already filed a complaint. Our government has passed laws that are enabling Capital One to treat us like this. Our congressmen signed this legislation into law. It was kept quiet, because they already knew what was coming about before we, the people, did and they did NOT care!! Call your Congressman and get the names of these govt. officials that we are becoming slaves to!

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    Reviewed March 19, 2009

    Capital One put us in collections for 3 months saying we had not paid a bill from November to March. I do electronic transfer. For two months, no bill was received (we don't use the card much) but we got harassing calls from collections. I contacted Capital One with payment number and THEIR posting date. Rep claimed they never received payment and they listed it as past due on credit report. I called again; the next CSR said we DID make a payment - but it was weeks different than my bank recorded.

    I called Capital One again (next day). They said the account was up to date. However, CSR told me they received the funds on yet a different date. Finally, I got to a manager. He gave me info that was wrong and then looked again - "I am sorry; you are right." Then he proceeded to blame the post office - for an electronic transfer - now I have to dispute the issue with 3 credit card companies. They cannot read their own system!

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    Reviewed March 18, 2009

    I have been a Capital One card holder for about 3 years and I took advantage of the no-annual fee and being young and wanting to build up my credit, I thought this was the way to go. I was making great money at the time and always paid down my card. When the economy went belly up, I got a letter in the mail that they were raising my APR from 10% to 20! 20 ** percent, are you kidding me??? I was forced to only make the minimum payments when my hours at work were slashed in half. I had also just had twins a few months before so I was in a really sticky situation. I contacted them and told them my situation and tried to get them to lower my APR.

    Even though I wasn't using my card any more, with all the service fees they charge, my statements every month have been increasing. It took them FOREVER to get back to me about my request and they informed me that it is not their policy to lower interest rates. I was so angry that I closed my account. At this point, I am just so shocked that these credit card companies can even get away with the things they do. I don't even care if it affects my credit score right now. I want absolutely NOTHING to do with them ever again. I plan on paying that stupid card off next year anyway.

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    Reviewed March 18, 2009

    I was given a 0% no-fee balance transfer offer... but they charged 16.9% finance charge on that balance transfer on my first statement!!! Liar, LIAR... total FRAUD.

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    Reviewed March 18, 2009

    I was amazed the other day when I received correspondence from Capital One. The envelope said WE HEAR YOU and then asked me to transfer balances! Here I thought they were apologizing! I've had a Capital One card for years, so long that I remember calling customer service and actually speaking to someone in the US! I'm fortunate that I currently don't have a balance on my card and was astounded when my rate increased 15%. I'm keeping the account open just to keep my FICO score up, but have cut up the card and have other low balance cards to use if needed. (May I recommend Simmons First. They have a fixed card of 7.25%.) But I feel so sorry for people who are stuck with this horrendous company. Capital One SUCKS. Their customer service is LAUGHABLE and they should be ASHAMED OF THEMSELVES.

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    Reviewed March 18, 2009

    For months, Capital One has been changing the due date of my bill and charging me late fees. The latest late fee charge led me to submit a complaint to the BBB about their billing practices as well as not returning any point of contact that I attempted to make with them via their web site and not allowing me to close the account. I had a late fee reversed for the month of February. They sent me a letter that actually told me, "Congratulations," that the fee was reversed and then charged me a late fee for the month of March, 5 days after my payment had already posted to my account. Now I am getting an average of 2 to 3 calls per day from Capital One (from number 800-955-6600).

    When I answer, no one is there and I get hung up on. When I don't answer, there is no message left. On their website, they are stating that my account is past due (even though my March payment has already posted to my account on the 6th) and I now have a minimum payment of $102 versus the $34 payment that it should be per month.

    Capital One just flat out refuses to work with me until a third party agency gets involved, and then they only do the bare minimum (in the case with the BBB complaint) to satisfy the third party while having no interest in correcting the actions of their own company. Something has to be done about this company; they are apparently ruining the credit score of untold numbers of Americans in a time where even your auto insurance rates can be determined by your credit score.

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    Reviewed March 18, 2009

    Like all of you, my rates were raised for no reason. Send your complaints to your Senators, Congressman and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.

    The more complaints the better. If you opt out and owe a balance, your credit report will show your card is maxed out possibly lowering your credit score. Try to transfer first.

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    Reviewed March 18, 2009

    I disputed a charge with a dishonest merchant in December 2008. It is now March 2009 and Capital One has rebilled my account 3 times after assuring me the matter has been taken care of. I have sent every bit of information I have, including 14 pages of internet correspondence with the online retailer and a lengthy explanation about what happened, and twice now, they have sent me a letter stating that I did not send the information they requested. I feel they are trying to wait me out until I give up and just pay for the defective merchandise, which was a computer program that does not work, purchased from a company with well-documented lack of consumer support, which I unfortunately found out after I had made my purchase. I cannot get satisfaction from the seller and Visa supposedly has a customer satisfaction guarantee which Capital One seems to be determined not to honor.

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    Reviewed March 18, 2009

    I just got off the phone with Capital One and I asked them to close my account immediately. I talked to three people and they wanted me to talk to a fourth person and I said no. I ended up hanging up on them! Today is March 17, and Capital One is charging me 2 finance charges in one month which raised my payment to $133 for the next payment. I have never been late paying or gone over my credit limit! Is this legal? I told them that the most that I could pay them this month was $107 and they would not accept this. I have never been charged 2 finance charges in one month. They told me that I had to pay this amount. I owe around $3,600 at 9.9% interest rate. They did waive 3 months' finance charges for me to help me out - but they never told me that doing this would make me have to pay 2 finance charges in one month!!

    I offered to pay them $107 but they refused. I am on disability and am on a fixed income. They did not care!! Last month, I sent them a $2,000 payment to show good faith and this is why I cannot pay 2 finance charges this month. Am I in the wrong? I just mailed them a letter of cancellation of closing my account at my request immediately because I thought this practice was unfair. I had received a letter earlier on that my interest rate was going up to 17.9% after April 17. This is the opt-out date and then they would close my account on May 17, 2009. I want to keep my good credit rating. It said I could keep my current interest rate of 9.9% until I got the balance paid off. I carry a month to month balance and I cannot pay this off in the time frame that they have limited me to. Is this going to cause me to have bad credit? Do I need to go and borrow $26 for this month's payment to pay the $133 payment? They said if I paid this month's payment that my next month's payment would go down to about $60. What should I do?

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    Reviewed March 18, 2009

    The collectors have been calling my home for a while now and I keep telling them I don't know the people they are looking for and they do not live here. So now they will call and hang up when I answer the telephone.

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    Reviewed March 17, 2009

    I too had a bad experience with Capital One. I admit being late with some of my payments due to my husband being injured. However, when he finally started receiving his workers’ comp, I managed to pay more than my monthly payments to try to offset the late fees. Anyhow, I received a letter (notice of default and right to cure) from Capital on notifying me of my past due in the amount of $275. I paid off that amount a couple of days later. Well, Capital One started calling me more than twice a day including the weekends too. Wondering what they were calling about because I should have been up to date with my monthly payments, I spoke to them.

    Well, the person whom I was speaking to mentioned to me that I owed 400 something dollars. Then I told her about the letter and that I paid it off. Then she put me on hold and then said I owed $100 something. I told her that I need the payment history, etc., etc. because I am now up to date with the payments. She still tried to get me to pay the amount and kept putting me on hold. I finally spoke with her manager and she too was trying to get the amount from me.

    I explained to her what happened and how I paid more than the monthly amount. Then she told me that the only way to pay late fees is through the phone. So I told her firmly that I will not pay any amount until she gives me the payment history. She told me that she is not able to see the letter they sent, only the amount owed. But yet they are part of Capital One collections??? Well, it so happened that they were the overseas collection department of Capital One. Hmm, makes you wonder who has your information.

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    Reviewed March 17, 2009

    My Bank, BB&T, sent a check for the complete amount owed to Capital Bank Credit card yesterday, March 16, 2009. I contacted the above representative from Capital Bank, Brian MBE code **. My argument was that Capital is charging me $53.83 for Finance Charge. I had asked my bank, BB&T in Virginia, to write a letter on my behalf that I wanted the account closed. I have copy of said letter.

    Brian said they do not accept letters of closing an account. He further said I needed to call in person to close the account. Imagine, if I did not call yesterday, the account would remain open until they heard my voice!!! in the meantime, the account would keep on charging me Interests. The money to pay completely my obligations with your company went out on the 13th of February.

    From January 23, 2009 to Feb 23-09, the statement from your company runs, see my statement in your records. You received all the money on the 16th of Feb.09. This will give you plenty of time to accept the check and cash it all before the 23rd of February 09. Correct? Your company will do anything to make money... I suspect you did not get the check cashed until the 23rd of Feb. 09 thus making more interest rate charges.

    Then Brian said that Capital One does not accept anyone's asking to close the account even if in writing except from the account holder. I have read your Terms and Conditions. I see nothing on the above. I want you to get rid of the $53.83. Make sure also you send me a statement that says: Account is closed; no other monies owed. Thanks.

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    Reviewed March 17, 2009

    A dispute was opened with Capital One because THEY made an error. The charge was in December '08. They sent a form and gave me THREE days to get it back to them. I spent ten dollars in faxes. Then a month later, they sent another form with further questions, but getting the info wrong (showing that they either didn't read or didn't properly address the info sent to them clearly and in detail). Again, five dollars in faxes since they gave a deadline of a few days. Then in March, they sent a recharge. When I called to ask them what this was about, they said "Oh, the company that does this for us doesn't care about you." Yes, but WHY did they recharge this and not honor the request? "Oh, they couldn't read the fax. It was too dark for them to read." Great.

    Then the guy, who is in India, can barely speak English and who I can barely hear because the connection to India is so scratchy, says "Find your form and send it again." Will you refund me? "We'll decide when we see it again." THIS IS COMPLETE FRAUD. Why is this company in business? If the government bails these people out, I will lose all faith in our government. These people SHOULD be out of business. THEY ARE COMPLETE CROOKS. I did everything honestly and by the book. They played it like a game. SHAME ON THEM.

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    Reviewed March 17, 2009

    I have a Capital One credit card. I had an accident 4 years ago and was without medical insurance during that time. The accident cost us over $10,000 and had to pay that on top of other bills. Due to the accident, I was late several times and now they are charging me 24.24% interest. My credit is very important to me and want to pay my debit. Other people in my position would have filed bankruptcy a long time ago. We started a new business in 2003 and used all we had to get it going. They have had to be bailed out due to their poor judgements.

    I think they would want to help someone that is doing everything possible to get them paid. I have contacted them multiple times, but they just tell me they can't help me. Due to the economy, I have lost my job. My husband's business is working to stay afloat. What can I do about this situation? I don't want to avoid payment, just get a workable interest rate so that I can get more paid down on the balance. Do you have any advice?

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    Reviewed March 17, 2009

    My credit card account interest was raised from 8.9% to 17.9%. I have never been late and have always paid more than the minimum payment. What it comes down to is Capital One made some very bad decisions; I did not make those decisions nor was I consulted by Capital One on these decisions but now they expect me to pay for their incompetency and greed. Sorry, Capital One, I'm closing the account.

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    Reviewed March 17, 2009

    Capital One is the worst credit card I ever have. I took advantage of the 0% balance transfer until 11/09 with no balance transfer fee. I set up an email statement. I just go online to pay my bills and never bothered to open my statement. One day I finally did and I have no idea I've been charged finance charges since I did the balance transfer. I was confident that I am getting my 0% promo, but it was a lie. First, when I opened my account online, it says no annual fee. Then when I got my statement the very first time, there you go... there's a $39. I called and complained. They reversed it but I was told that my card does charge annual fees. I told the rep to go to their website and see that I was right, but still they have to charge me.

    Second, they mailed me platinum MasterCard and a few months later, they sent me a card that says Professional MasterCard. They said they sent me the wrong card. When I found out about the charges, I called and the first rep I've spoken too said he doesn't know why I am getting charged for finance charge since I have zero percent. Then he transferred me and the other rep can't figure it out for a while. I asked for a manager and she told me that I've never been offered zero percent. What the heck!!

    I am tired with their running around, hidden charges, false promo, false advertisement, sending a wrong card. Whatever!!! I am done with Capital One. I closed the account!! I will never deal with them and make sure to tell my friends not to get their card. Beware with this company!! Make sure to check your statement well and make sure if you get a promo in the mail, keep it. You might need it in the future in case they change the deal, like what they did to me. Beware! Beware!

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    Reviewed March 17, 2009

    Capital One just jacked up my interest rate on Platinum Visa Credit Card by 10%. No reason was given except due to economic conditions... Apparently, lots of folks have recently gotten notices of increases. I suggest we ALL send a message and have everyone cancel cards and accounts. Closing the card will freeze your previous rate and you can continue to pay off the balance each month. TAKE ACTION - I'm sick and tired of it and I'm not going to take it anymore!

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    Reviewed March 16, 2009

    They increased the interest rate by almost 10% due to economic conditions and I have higher monthly payments.

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    Reviewed March 16, 2009

    This is excessive harassment over $1. Yes, 1 dollar. I wrote a check for $110 instead of $111. They then didn't count the payment at all for that month. It's as if I paid them nothing. They said however that the check was cashed! Then the harassment began. I had never had a late payment ever and they put me into their collections dept. I got automated calls and live person calls. They froze my card all for $1. They then expected me to make a $171 payment. Why? The $1 should catch me up and I would happily pay my next payment. They said I would be reported late till I paid that amount. So I set up a phone payment to be taken out on the due date and it didn't hit my account. So I called them and they said, "Maybe, it will hit tomorrow." They then took the $171 out of my account based on that conversation and went ahead and took out another $171 by automated phone check yet on my statement it says they were both processed on the 23rd. They will do nothing to fix this situation. They are rude and have a lack of what real customer service is. They stole an extra $171 out of my account and want me to do all the work to dispute it with my bank and I will. They **!

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    Reviewed March 16, 2009

    10% APR to 17.9, I’m cancelling my card now. No way would I ever do business with this crap company again. I always paid on time, always what in your wallet, definitely not Capital One!!!

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    Reviewed March 16, 2009

    I have been a customer for quite some time. I decided to use my tax rebate to pay off more than 90% of my bill to have more open credit and just to get that glooming debt off of me. How do they reward me? They took all of my credit away. There was no notification; they said they called me. I have no message or missed call. I have not received a letter. This really is a bad situation. My credit score is decent; it’s not at the top but it is good. I pay every bill I have, and I am not delinquent in any account that I have currently open. It isn't fair that they can do this to someone who is trying to be responsible and paying off debt. The economy will never recover if companies keep doing this to people.

    The consequence is that they lower my balance. I have no available credit. They made my account instantly overdrawn. This lowers my credit score and opens the door for other creditors to do the same. This also lowers my chances for loans, etc. How can they get away with this???3

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    Reviewed March 16, 2009

    My wife had a liver transplant and is on immunosuppressant drugs to keep her alive. The combination of the co-pays and insurance payments put me into a temporary position of not being able to pay credit card payments. I called all my credit card companies and made arrangements I could afford except for Capital One. They call me 4 times a day and ask for immediate payment and put me to the hardship department who refuse to make a payment I can afford. I would like to see this blog forwarded to the White House, and I would like to support the congressman from NY who wants credit card companies curtailed to charging 15% (18%) as do all of the Credit Unions. We need help out here and will vote for the candidates who will change this situation. Consequence: credit rating dropped to 500 from 649 after paying all bills on time for 10 years.

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    Reviewed March 16, 2009

    For 5 years I had a CD 120k with Capital One. In April of 2006, I took out another CD. Then around September of 2006, I received a letter from Capital One that my CD was canceled. Enclosed was a check minus a hefty early withdraw fee of $2,500.00... I never cancelled this CD. It was Capital One that cancelled my CD on their end then charged me an early withdrawal fee. Got nowhere demanding this mistake be corrected and my CD $2,500.00 refunds be put back into effect. No one at Capital will give me any answers. I was hung up on 3 times the first day and will not refund my $2,500.00! NEVER gave them permission to cancel and demanded them to show me the papers when this CD was cancelled. I was told they have no such document to cancel the CD early...

    I called an attorney, but they told me it would be very difficult... It's a CRIME! They still owe me the $2,500.00 + interest.

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    Reviewed March 15, 2009

    My daughter and son-in-law live with me. They have a Capital One Card. My daughter tried to make a payment when due and the website was down. With work and other pressures, the payment slipped her mind. Every day of the week I get a phone call at home asking for Cheestpher (Chris). The person on the other end will not tell me who they are or what they want. They call sometimes twice a day, including Saturday and Sunday. Today I traced the number, called, and tried to talk to the person in India, and all he did was hang up on me. He ordered me to have my daughter call but would not give a phone number, and when I told him this kind of harassment was illegal, he hung up on me.

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    Reviewed March 15, 2009

    Raised my interest rate which can cause going over limit so they can charge you the over the limit fee of $39.00. All I can say is everyone who has Capital One needs to stop using it, pay it off, find out who the CEO and the other higher ups are and before they ever get another credit card, make sure none of these crooks work there so we don't keep feeding these amazingly huge, greed mongers. Please find out who these people are like I'm doing. Make sure they hit the soup lines too. Greed is destroying our great country!

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    Reviewed March 15, 2009

    After 10 years of being a loyal customer with Capital One, I, too, received the letter in the mail about the APR's being increased due to the economic conditions. My APR is going from 9% to 17.9%! I have great credit and do not deserve this. How does putting millions of customers with great credit into economic hardship going to help the economy bounce back??? IT'S NOT! I wrote a letter to the BBB on this situation... to which I received a generic response from Cap1's executive office telling me to call the 800 number to close my account, as indicated in my letter.

    I wrote back to Cap1 that they can shove it if they are going to treat me like that. I hope they go under due to treating all the long-time customers who paid their bills like this. I hope someone in the government figures out that this is going to prolong the economic crisis and needs to be stopped!

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    Reviewed March 13, 2009

    So far, nothing has happened other than the refusal of two of Capital One's customer service reps to tell me how they got my name to bombard me with pre-screened credit offers. I am aware that they have a practice of getting lists from the major credit report companies, but since my income drastically dropped last year and I am literally half a year behind on my other credit card, the only thing I can think is that these unscrupulous operators think I'll jump on their offer of new credit. I might be poor, but I'm not stupid. IF this is what's going on, it is absolutely reprehensible to prey on people in difficult economic situations. Are they assuming our less than stellar payment records will net them a ton of money in over-the-limit fees and astronomical interest rates? When I called to complain, there was such a long wait, and a cheerful phone voice kept repeating the wait was due to the large response to their newest credit offers. I feel sorry for all those souls who have been lured in!

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    Reviewed March 13, 2009

    For several months now, I am receiving phone calls from Capital One, asking for David **. I have given them all the information I have, new phone number and address. I get calls about 4 times per day, including weekends. It just doesn't stop. Don't I have any rights? Their phone # is 800-926-1000. I find it very upsetting. I am in a different room in my home, running to the phone only to hear Capital One asking for David **. I have contacted David **. He told me he is up to date with his payments. I don't want to change my phone number if I don't absolutely have to.

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    Reviewed March 12, 2009

    I, too, received a notice of the increased APR on my Capital One Credit Card, and I'm tired of their games. I have not been allowed to increase the credit amount, and they are all too quick with their late fees that are a collection of $39 fees that add up to $100 per event. I, too, have an 800 credit score, pay my bill off every month, and they want me to accept 24.9%. Are you kidding me? I opened up a new Capital One Credit card with a higher limit and 9.9% interest rate, and will abandon my old card usage. I won't close it until I have established my new card history, thereby managing the negative effect of closing the account. It will be a happy day when I close all of my accounts with them! I'm looking for other alternatives to cards with miles; there are many.

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    Reviewed March 12, 2009

    I received a notice of "change in terms" regarding my Capital One Visa increasing my APR from a low 3.81% to a variable rate of 12.65% plus the prime rate effective as of Jan. 2010 unless I refuse these terms by April 17, 2009. I called customer service and like so many others was given the run around concerning what "economic conditions "and "the length of time you've had this rate and account" meant that my rates would increase so drastically. I've had this card over 11 yrs, never late on payment, always pay more than minimum and have excellent credit. It was obvious no matter what question or how it was asked was I going to get an answer that made sense.

    I then googled Capital One to find hundreds of similar people who are all being taken by this company. It is especially infuriating that they received some amount of government bailout. This is totally outrageous to the customers who pay their bills and do what is right and are struggling in this economy to stay solvent - someone needs to address this company and the other credit card companies who are getting these criminal terms in place before the govt. can restrain them. A class action law suit is more than called for as well as some fast government action to rescind these policies before more people are pushed into bankruptcy, foreclosure and homelessness.

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    Reviewed March 12, 2009

    I have received a notice that Capital One is raising my interest rate on purchases (currently 5.52%, I just called and asked) to 13.9% with a "default rate" of 29.4%! That's more than DOUBLE my current rate - at a time when the interest being paid on CDs, savings account and the interest rates on mortgages are at historic lows.

    I have been unemployed for 3 months, am a single, never-married woman fighting like hell to pay my bills on time (which I have) and to hang on to 3 houses that can't be refinanced because I don't have a job and are currently at much higher rates. I paid 20% down on my houses and didn't buy at the height of the boom. I pay my bills on time - and usually pay more than is due. I have a $9000 balance on this account with Capital One-- I have had to do this to stay solvent these past months. How DARE these people do this at this time, when consumers are in absolute crisis? They're making plenty of money - this is just PURE GREED and it is going to push a lot of people like me over the edge. They're just trying to get their foot in the door before the 2010 laws come in to effect. THIS MUST NOT BE ALLOWED.

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    Reviewed March 12, 2009

    A few months ago, I requested for my account to be closed. I was told I had an option to keep the account open and to do so, I just needed to use the card and I did. I paid my balance in February 2009, tried to use my card in March, and found out it was closed. I was assured by a rep before the account was closed that they would cancel the decision to close, and the account would remain open. I know this will affect my credit, and I was really trying to prevent any negative reporting. That was my reason for paying my balance!!!

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    Reviewed March 12, 2009

    I received a credit card from Capital One at 19 years old, with a $300 limit. I had just become a single mother, and had to take extra time off of work because of an emergency operation I had to have. Once the funds from friends and family ran dry, I had to start putting gas and my utilities on my credit card. I had got up to about $150 by the time I was able to go back to work, and was determined to pay it off.

    I was back to work for two days, and halfway through my 2nd day, I had to admit my then-2-month-old daughter to the hospital for a viral gastrointestinal infection. I didn't want to leave my daughter's side and missed work for it, then again leaving me to rely on my card for the basic means of living. I was cheap with what I bought and very tight with it, but got myself up to $290.

    They had automatically signed me up for some program that would cancel my debt, so they say, if anything came up. With that and finance charges, in less than two months, I was over the limit. I had to pay them $80 to get it back down below without any other consequences, and my check was only $340 from missing so much work. Needless to say, I was struggling with no back-up and had to live off of ramen noodles for a few months to catch myself back up.

    I finally got my card down to $200 after six months of minimum payments (making only $9 an hour and getting no child support really doesn't leave room for anything more). Well, at eight months, my baby was admitted to the hospital again for a bacterial infection. Again, I had no other means to live and had to use that for gas and food...got back up there to the limit. And so the pattern continued: every time I'd catch up, I'd fall back on it.

    I was at $295, and I looked online to make sure my payment was due the next day and it was, so I had planned to make my payment then. I looked closer, and they had put on their lovely membership fee. So of course now, again, I'm over the limit, so there's another $40. I was planning on calling them that night but didn't get a chance to (as I am sure you all know, raising a young child alone or with help is not easy, and sometimes you forget to breath). So the next day, I called and they told me I was late on my payment... this was at 12:30 pm MST. I asked how, because it wasn't 5 pm yet, and they told me that it was because the payment was due at 12 noon. I asked them to take the LF off, and they refused...along with the over-the-limit and membership fee. I was now stuck with a $480 bill, of which I was supposed to pay $180 to get it down then, without any further consequences. Making $250 a week, I couldn't exactly do that.

    I continued to make the "minimum payment" of $15 instead of the "suggested payment" of $180+, and in a matter of three months, I was at $700 from over the limit and late fees. I enrolled in a debt management program, and they refused anything less than $30-a-month...when a minimum payment would be $21 on a $700 balance. I'm now down to $420 and found out that regardless of the debt management program, I am stuck having to deal with a higher APR like everyone else. This company is nothing but scandalous. I worked GE Money, and as wrong as they were, they still weren't as bad as Capital One.

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    Reviewed March 12, 2009

    I called to pay off my credit card of $1,900. They said they would charge $10 if done by phone. I told them to close my account and I would send a check in by mail. I did and got billed $19.16 because they charged interest for the 7 days it took for the check to get to them. I asked to speak to the supervisor and they said they did not have one; they are as far as I can go up. I try to do the right thing and pay off my bills, and they want to charge me and charge more interest to pay off the bill.

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    Reviewed March 12, 2009

    I owed $500 on credit card, plus hidden fees and interest. They offered to settle with me for $528. I sent a cashier's check for $528 on 01/05/2009. I got a bill in the mail for $88. I have called and talked to numerous people, all saying I have to pay it even though they agreed to settle. I have good credit, and they are messing it up. I am in high school, a senior. I work from 12 to 9 every night, and pay my bills!! Please help me with this problem. I kept my word, they did not!! The economic part, I took a loan to pay them in full, and this hurt my budget/college. I will never get another card.

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    Reviewed March 12, 2009

    I have had a credit card with Cap One for over ten years. I always paid on time. No problems prior to notice that my interest rate will go from 7% to 15.9% as of 4/17/09. This should be illegal. I am angry. So I sent a check for the balance of almost $2,000 on 3/3/09. It is 3/11/09, and the check has not been posted to my account. The due date is 3/18. I hope they are not pulling the old trick of holding the check until after the due date in order to gouge more money. My checks have always been posted in just a few days. If this does happen, I will not pay it. They will have to take me to court. I did not close my account because I don't want to hurt my credit rating, which is excellent. But I will if I have to.

    I hope something can be done about this. Something should be done, like a class-action lawsuit or something. I keep thinking this must benefit them in some way or they wouldn't be doing it, but I can't figure out exactly how. I'm glad I read all the other posts, because I didn't bother to call and get the runaround I know would happen. It helped, too, to know I wasn't the only one getting the shaft.

    Luckily, I had been paying my account down over the past year-and-a-half. When my car was paid off, I paid that much to Cap One. So in a relatively short time, the $7,000 debt was down to $2,000. I had the $2,000 in savings so I could pay it off. But if this had happened earlier, I would not have been able to do so. I'd probably have been in debt forever. It has made me angry and ruined my trust. I will not do business with them again. I don't trust the other big banks either. I now only use the credit card I have through my Credit Union. I pay the balance every month. I only use credit for emergencies, buying something online, reserving hotel rooms, things like that, and pay it every month. That is a good way to live anyway. But I'll be in the retirement age soon, so it may not be so easy then.

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    Capital One Company Information

    Company Name:
    Capital One
    Year Founded:
    1988
    Address:
    1680 Capital One Drive
    City:
    McLean
    State/Province:
    VT
    Postal Code:
    22102
    Country:
    United States
    Website:
    www.capitalone.com