I look at what my due date is and will normally pay it a day or two ahead. My due date in October was the 20th and I knew I was moving on the 18th, so i decided not to do it a day or two ahead but right on the 20th.
- What does moving have to do with making a payment? It is all automatic, it is not like you have to log in on that day to do the payment. So if you had a history of paying 1 or 2 days before, why would this month be any different?
The problem was i was in the process of changing over to a new email address.. so IF that email was ever sent, i never saw it.
- You just happen to be changing e-mails at this same time. Also, other than notifying them of your new e-mail address(which I would have imagined you would have done when you logged in) what else is involved in this process for you? Was it a case of one day you had the old e-mail address, then the next you had the other and the original e-mail was no longer accessible?
REgardless, if she looks at my history she will see that I ALWAYS log in early in the month, make my payment for a few days before the due date and i have never paid late.
Exactly why your reasons don't make sense. You always pay a few days before, but this time you stated you set it up ON the due date.
She PROACTIVELY offered to close my card!!! at any place I have worked at, that would be a HUGE red flag.
- I'm just curious as to why this is a Red Flag?
Back to the payment. A Chase payment through their site gives you a couple of opportunities to verify not only the amount but the "effective payment date". If you don't already, when ever you make a payment on the web I would suggest that you print out the confirmation screen, at the very least write down the confirmation number. This goes for every company you make payments with.
If you did happen to print it out and it does show the "effective" date of the 20th, or by chance the payment request is still in an e-mail that shows the 20th. You have a valid complaint. It would probably take you going into a branch to deal with it at that point. But if you have no proof, or what proof you have shows the 21st then you are probably going to be stuck with the late fee.