- Report: #375077
Complaint Review: First Bank Of Delaware - Tribute Mastercard
| First Bank Of Delaware - Tribute Mastercard
Atlanta, Georgia U.S.A. |
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First Bank Of Delaware - Tribute Mastercard Cancelled credit card after paying invoiced amounts on-time for over 1 yr. Atlanta Georgia
* : That's a $150 ANNUAL fee.
*Consumer Comment: No free rides..
*Consumer Comment: My Tribute Experience
*Consumer Comment: ITS THE ECONOMY STUPID
*Consumer Comment: Lawsuit
*Consumer Comment: Same thing with me...ALSO
*Consumer Comment: Same thing with me
*Consumer Comment: And?
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Personally, I will be reporting First Bank of Deleware/ Tribute Mastercard to the SEC, BBB and filing a personal lawsuit for fraudulent business practices to include any negative reporting on my credit report that may result from their scam. It appears this company assumes that since its card recipients were for the most part approved because of subprime lending, that the recipients are ignorant to their constitutional rights regarding Fair Credit and Debt practices, Generally Accepted Accounting Practices (GAAP) and Sarbanes Oxley Regulations. All I can say is "bring it on FBD"! Those financial woes are about to get more intense!
Sindra
Chattanooga, Tennessee
U.S.A.
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Search TipsI have this card, and yes the fees are somewhat excessive (I knew that going in.) However, my credit score has gone up over 100 points since I got this card. They report monthly to all three credit reporting agencies. As long as you keep to your end of the bargain, they will too. That means making sure you have the available credit to pay their admittedly high fees.
You can't run a card up to its limit, make the minimum payment, and not expect it to go over the limit, Sindra. I'm certain you'll swear this isn't the case but it definitely sounds like what happened to me.
#3 Consumer Comment
My Tribute Experience
AUTHOR: Joel - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, December 23, 2008
#4 Consumer Comment
ITS THE ECONOMY STUPID
AUTHOR: Laurie - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, December 10, 2008
All the credit card companies are lowering limits, cancelling cards and raising interest rates, and they can do whatever they want - says so in the contract you signed.
They are attempting to reduce the default risks in this tight credit market.
In some cases the changes are across the board to all card holders, in others they are basing on spending habits, where you shop, etc.
here's the link
http://www.ftc.gov/os/caselist/0623212/080610compucreditcmplt.pdf
#6 Consumer Comment
Same thing with me...ALSO
AUTHOR: Manny - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, December 10, 2008
I got my card exactly one year ago, and paid the $29 fee, as well as the $149 annual fee that they charged my card. I had no problems using the card, and although I went over the limit twice, I made my payments on time and more than the minimum due. During the time that they cancelled my card I made payments although I was not able to use it. It showed an available balance, but when I would go to the gas station or anywhere to use my card, it would get declined.
I think we should do a class action suit for fraudulent and misleading practices.
I had also called twice inquiring about my account, only to be told that the system was down and to call back.
#7 Consumer Comment
Same thing with me
AUTHOR: Littlefishy - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, November 01, 2008
In fact, I received a very official collection notice from their legal department even though my payment was not even due yet. Crazy. They even sent me an email stating that they have an emergency cushion for people to go over the limit.
My point to them was that they should not approve charges that go over the limit. How can you cancel someones card for going over the limit when they are the ones that approved the charges. They told me the same thing - that once the balance is paid, I can reapply.
Since you left out the exact numbers, my guess is that you made a payment on 9/1 and were close to your limit. You then make a small charge before the statment closing date(which is usually a few days after the due date). On your statement closing date they assess the interest for the month. This is probably what put you over your limit.
By the way there are no "constitutional" rights in terms of credit cards.

