Complaint Review: First Consumer National Bank - Portland Oregon
- First Consumer National Bank Portland, Oregon U.S.A.
- Phone: 800-234 3262
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- Category: Banks
First Consumer National Bank Even though accounts were personally closed, I received notices stating the closure of my accounts without specifying a reason ripoff Portland Oregon
*Consumer Comment: They changed the credit line to zero, and charged the annual fee anyway
Now knowing there are others who have experienced problems with FCNB, I wanted to add a claim. Also, I did not know badbusinessbureau.com existed until today. Thanks for providing this service.
Lisa
Wallington, New Jersey
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
They changed the credit line to zero, and charged the annual fee anyway
AUTHOR: Joe - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, June 12, 2003
My wife had a First Consumer card. The month before it was to renew they gave notice of the fee. Instead, she paid the bill in full and wrote a letter declining renewal.
They changed the credit line to zero, and charged the annual fee anyway, thereby causing an overlimit fee. They then sent a letter saying they closed her account.
It took a (real legitimate) threat of legal action in Superior Court to force a full refund and change to account closed per cardholder's request.
Looks like they need the fees to keep Eddie Bauer stores open.
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