Complaint Review: Barclays - Juniper Credit Card - Wilmington Delaware
- Barclays - Juniper Credit Card Card Services PO Box 8801 Wilmington, Delaware United States of America
- Phone: 302-622-8990
- Web: http:www.juniper.com
- Category: Credit & Debt Services
Barclays - Juniper Credit Card Juniper Credit Card Illegally raised interest rate without giving option to cancel account and keep previous rate Wilmington, Delaware
*Consumer Comment: File a complaint with the OCC
*Consumer Comment: File a complaint with the OCC
Barclays sent me a letter saying that they were raising my interest rate, which had been 7.95% to 22.95%. I immediately mailed them back asking them to close my account. According to the laws Obama passed, the credit card company is required to allow me to do this and keep the rate at 7.95% until the debt is payed off. They would not. After many calls and arguments they finally closed the account but they kept the interest at 22.95%.
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#2 Consumer Comment
File a complaint with the OCC
AUTHOR: Jen - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 22, 2010
I would recommend filing a complaint with the Office of the Comptroller of Currency.
The bank has a proven of blatently lying to authorities on complaints brought up. I would also write a complaint to the DE Department of Banking, and copy your Department of Banking in AZ.
The more complaints on their ongoing abuses, the more likely they are to change their practices.
As far as the interest rate, I would dispute it and ask for justification and a detailed explanation as to why you were not notified as required under Federal Law.
#1 Consumer Comment
File a complaint with the OCC
AUTHOR: Jen - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 22, 2010
I would recommend filing a complaint with the Office of the Comptroller of Currency.
The bank has a proven of blatently lying to authorities on complaints brought up. I would also write a complaint to the DE Department of Banking, and copy your Department of Banking in AZ.
The more complaints on their ongoing abuses, the more likely they are to change their practices.
As far as the interest rate, I would dispute it and ask for justification and a detailed explanation as to why you were not notified as required under Federal Law.
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