Complaint Review: Capital One - Internet
- Capital One capitalone.com Internet U.S.A.
- Phone: 800-955-7070
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- Category: Miscellaneous Companies
Capital One Payment Protection Plan is restrictive Charlotte, Internet
*UPDATE Employee: America
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I had good credit and gained the payment protection plan in 2004. I lost my job in 2007 and decided to go to school, so I worked part time for the next year. Upon getting back out into the job market in the bad economy, I was struggling to pay my bills while becoming self-employed.
Since I was almost 2 months behind on my payment to Capital One and they were calling my phone daily, I got my act together to call them and finally admit, I needed to activate this payment protection plan. While questioning my 'most recent' job history, I honestly admitted I had been only working part time. Without further consideration, I was told bluntly, the plan is not covered for part time employment!!! I was in shock.
The paperwork they sent me in 2004 had all of the particulars and I should have been familiar with the restrictions, I was told! So, for every month I had the payment protection for 4 years averaging maybe $15 to $36 a month I paid into it is now all for nothing. My back up plan in case of catastrophe is a joke! However, they explained, it is still good coverage for disability (major) or death "god forbid" (surely accidental only)! But I need this coverage now. What about a credit, I asked. We are only authorized to credit you $30 at this office, otherwise, please write to our corporate offices! Ha!! What a scam! Even if I did read the paperwork in 2004 I forgot it. Even my regular insurance coverage sends me paperwork every 6 months to a year so I can review it!
As noted by the pompus representative on how I was given the paperwork when I signed up 4 years ago and should be familiar as my responsibility "just as you do with your insurance"!
So, I called back to talk to someone about the hardship program they offer, whatever that is. Meanwhile, the new representative, wants to take a payment over the phone. I explained my situation and that I was denied using the protection program because I was not employed full time prior to activation and HE was surprised. He sells this "great protection plan" in these hard times. I bet he doesn't know the fine print and if he did he probably wouldn't own the plan himself. So, they have easily kept $2,000 of my hard earned and dutifully paid payment protection money and I will be reported to the credit bureau!!
I will never fall for this again. I could've saved that money and paid them off, but I thought I had my ducks in a row in case "god forbid"! I am without a job and need MY MONEY to assist me in hardship. boy I am hot. What a SCAM! I can't believe this (well, really I can - corporate BS)!
Tiki
Orlando, Florida
U.S.A.
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#1 UPDATE Employee
America
AUTHOR: Has Brains - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 13, 2009
I may be bias to this situation because i am a representative of this company, but everything which was stated above makes perfect sense on why this individual was not approved, if you ask me. As as consumer, you ARE responsible for knowing what you are covered for, whether it was mailed 2 days ago or 4 years ago... in this country.. you absolutely have to know the ins and out of what you are choosing to pay for as a consumer. When you order a cheeseburger, the consumer always knows what comes on it- so they know if something needs to be taken off, or not ordered at all. Consumers do this every single day of their life. Making decisions to what fits your needs and what YOU want to spend YOUR money on, is fully up to you. Every insurance of any type has stipulations, and you have to think of it from the business owners point of view as well. If Payment Protection made every single claim put in.. they would not be able to stay in business. Part time, self-employed,temporary,spot jobs,suicide, are all things this particular company doesn't cover for, for obvious reasons. If you want to be covered for these things, there ARE companies who DO cover that , and that, my friend, is why you need to give your money to them. Payment Protection approves over 600,000,000 claims for unemployment per year, 500,546,000 for disability, and 249,913,989 for life. So, to conclude my rebuttal... Payment Protection is not a scam, what is a SCAM is the amount of disappointing feedback a extremely CREDIBLE company gets because consumers do not read their billing statements, nor insurance policies they continue to pay for without ever picking up the policy.


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