- Report: #1011492
Complaint Review: Credit One Bank
| Credit One Bank po box 98873
Las Vegas, Nevada United States of America |
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Credit One Bank Unfair Late Fees Las Vegas, Nevada
*Consumer Comment: bob from irvine is a ripoff
*Consumer Comment: Not a RipOff
*Consumer Comment: Not a valid complaint
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bob from irvine is a ripoff
AUTHOR: The Outlaw Josey Wales - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, February 10, 2013
-Not sure where you were brought up, but for as long as I have been paying bills(and it's been quite a while) I have had bills at various times of the month.
Credit cards are considered "Open Accounts". By Federal Regulation they are not allowed to hold the payment and it must be posted to the billing period it was received in. So if your bill does not close until the 4th of the month..if they receive a payment before the 4th, it will go to the previous month..and you will still owe a minimum payment on the next billing period.
The fact is that you get a statement(either by mail or e-mail) every month, and it is your choice as to if you read it or not. In that statement is your due date and minimum amount due. If you pay it before your bill "closes" for the next month, you will see the payment you made posted to the previous month..and will still see a minimum payment due. If you ignored all of these items..then unfortunately the late payments are on you.
Also, you don't need to re-arrange your bills or have them move the due date. All you need to do is have the self-discipline to hold the payment until your new billing period begins. If you think you will forget then with On-Line bill pay through your bank(or the credit card) you can schedule the payment to be taken out on a specific date. As a safety measure you should probably make it for about a week after the billing period starts. This gives you a little cushion after, and still a couple of weeks before it is actually due. Oh..and always review your statement every month to be sure everything is correct.
As to your immediate situation..if you do not make the minimum payment that is currently due, you will be assessed another late fee. Because remember regardless of what you think...you have NOT made a payment for this billing period, and there is no way they can just "move" the date it was paid. This would go for any credit card..in case you were wondering.
#3 Consumer Comment
Not a valid complaint
AUTHOR: MovingForward - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, February 09, 2013
When you are paying on a credit card account you have a window of time from the date the statement cuts to the due date to pay timely. However, you can not, for example, prepay next months payment this month. You can only pay during the window of time allotted each month. Naturally, the only exception to this would be if you paid off your entire balance this month and made no further charges and had no credit card maintenance fees. That is the only way you can pre-pay and not have anything due for the following month.

