Complaint Review: Citibank AA card - Internet Internet
- Citibank AA card Internet United States of America
- Phone: 1-800-950-5114
- Web: www.citicards.com
- Category: Credit Card Processing (ACH) Companies
Citibank AA card Doubled my interest to 30% for no reason: no late payments, no missed payments Internet, Internet
*UPDATE Employee: Rate Increase
*Author of original report: Mind your own business
*Consumer Comment: Easy way to avoid paying the higher rate
*Consumer Comment: Quite a coincidence
*Consumer Comment: SICKOFITALL, FEEL FREE TO TYPE IN 271454 AT THIS SITE AND......
Citibank American Airlines Advantage card double my APR from 14.9% to 29.99% for no reason. I have never been late and never missed a payment. When I called to ask why, they just said it had nothing to do with my history (obviously) and they reserve the right to do that. BEWARE. Racketeering.
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#5 UPDATE Employee
Rate Increase
AUTHOR: aluokkala - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, May 24, 2012
I know for a fact that Citi is not raising any intrest rates at this time unless you default on the account.The last time rates were raised was in 2011 and yes that was a change in terms, so if your rate just went up this year it was because you broke your agreement and paid late.
#4 Author of original report
Mind your own business
AUTHOR: sickofitall - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 22, 2012
You need to get a life. If you don't like my posts, ignore them. Buh bye now.
#3 Consumer Comment
Easy way to avoid paying the higher rate
AUTHOR: coast - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 22, 2012
The rate increase does not apply to current balances so just don't use the card to avoid paying the higher rate.
#2 Consumer Comment
Quite a coincidence
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 22, 2012
According to your other post, both Household and Citi both raised your rate from 14.9% to 29.99% on two different cards from two different banks. In both posts you claim that the two banks stated that it had nothing to do with your history. That's an amazing coincidence.
#1 Consumer Comment
SICKOFITALL, FEEL FREE TO TYPE IN 271454 AT THIS SITE AND......
AUTHOR: Karl - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 22, 2012
read Betty's Ripoff Report. Her interest rate went from 10.99% to 32.44% and she had a FICO score over 700.
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