Complaint Review: HSBC, Household Bank, Orchard Bank - Prospect Heights Illinois
- HSBC, Household Bank, Orchard Bank 2700 Sanders Road Prospect Heights, Illinois U.S.A.
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- Category: Credit Card Fraud
Household Bank HSBC, Household Bank, Orchard Bank Household, HSBC, Orchard Bank. I just signed up, wha happens if I dont use the card? Help Prospect Heights Illinois
*Consumer Suggestion: I agree with Nikki.
*Consumer Suggestion: I have had Orchard for 3 years
*Consumer Suggestion: I have had Orchard for 3 years
*Consumer Suggestion: I have had Orchard for 3 years
I just got approved for the Orchard Bank card and the Household car. After reading some of the complaints on here I am really worried about getting them now.
If I don't use the card at all and I cut them up right away they cant charge me anything can they?
How do I get out of this with them?
I knew something was wrong when I got approved. It was too good to be true, I am building my credit and I don't want anything messing up all the work I have put into cleaning it up.
Someone please advise me if there is anything they can charge me if I DONT use these card? How to cancel COMPLETLY?
Pamela
Pasadena, California
U.S.A.
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#4 Consumer Suggestion
I agree with Nikki.
AUTHOR: John - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, April 15, 2007
Orchard is very much like other sub prime credit cards......ALWAYS make your payments EARLY, and when possible pay MORE than the minimum, and do it online. I have been with Orchard for 5 years plus, never had a problem.

#3 Consumer Suggestion
I have had Orchard for 3 years
AUTHOR: Nikki - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, April 14, 2007
I have had an Orchard Bank card for 3 years. I always make my payments at least 1 week early (online). They are one of the only credit rebuilding cards that do not charge a fee for this, but your payment does take a couple of days to post. If you make your payment today (April 14) before a certain time (listed on the webiste) it will post tomorrow at midnight (April 15), but with the date of April 16. They also sometimes take 5 days to really post it, but they backdate the payment for April 16.
As long as you make your payments in advance, and keep track of when your yearly payment is posted so you don't go over the limit, you should have a very good relationship with Orchard Bank. My first year with them, I went over the limit due to the yearly fee, and they refunded my overlimit fee because of my previous ontime payments. My yearly payment is $35 which is very reasonable compared to other cards.
Orchard Bank has never wrongly reported me to the credit bureau and they have helped me rebuild my credit. They have never failed to send me a statement in a timely manner.
Also, but this was 6 or 7 years ago, my husband was about 2 months behind in his payments and Orchard Bank cancelled his card. My husband called Orchard Bank and asked if they would re-instate the card if he paid down what he owed to under the credit limit. They did and were very nice about it. They probably don't do this anymore.
We have never had any problems with Orchard, but as I said we pay them very early, every month. As long as you do this, you should have no problems. Most of the bad reports are from people who pay their bills at the last minute, or late, and don't understand Orchard Banks posting policies.
No, I do not work for Orchard Bank.

#2 Consumer Suggestion
I have had Orchard for 3 years
AUTHOR: Nikki - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, April 14, 2007
I have had an Orchard Bank card for 3 years. I always make my payments at least 1 week early (online). They are one of the only credit rebuilding cards that do not charge a fee for this, but your payment does take a couple of days to post. If you make your payment today (April 14) before a certain time (listed on the webiste) it will post tomorrow at midnight (April 15), but with the date of April 16. They also sometimes take 5 days to really post it, but they backdate the payment for April 16.
As long as you make your payments in advance, and keep track of when your yearly payment is posted so you don't go over the limit, you should have a very good relationship with Orchard Bank. My first year with them, I went over the limit due to the yearly fee, and they refunded my overlimit fee because of my previous ontime payments. My yearly payment is $35 which is very reasonable compared to other cards.
Orchard Bank has never wrongly reported me to the credit bureau and they have helped me rebuild my credit. They have never failed to send me a statement in a timely manner.
Also, but this was 6 or 7 years ago, my husband was about 2 months behind in his payments and Orchard Bank cancelled his card. My husband called Orchard Bank and asked if they would re-instate the card if he paid down what he owed to under the credit limit. They did and were very nice about it. They probably don't do this anymore.
We have never had any problems with Orchard, but as I said we pay them very early, every month. As long as you do this, you should have no problems. Most of the bad reports are from people who pay their bills at the last minute, or late, and don't understand Orchard Banks posting policies.
No, I do not work for Orchard Bank.

#1 Consumer Suggestion
I have had Orchard for 3 years
AUTHOR: Nikki - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, April 14, 2007
I have had an Orchard Bank card for 3 years. I always make my payments at least 1 week early (online). They are one of the only credit rebuilding cards that do not charge a fee for this, but your payment does take a couple of days to post. If you make your payment today (April 14) before a certain time (listed on the webiste) it will post tomorrow at midnight (April 15), but with the date of April 16. They also sometimes take 5 days to really post it, but they backdate the payment for April 16.
As long as you make your payments in advance, and keep track of when your yearly payment is posted so you don't go over the limit, you should have a very good relationship with Orchard Bank. My first year with them, I went over the limit due to the yearly fee, and they refunded my overlimit fee because of my previous ontime payments. My yearly payment is $35 which is very reasonable compared to other cards.
Orchard Bank has never wrongly reported me to the credit bureau and they have helped me rebuild my credit. They have never failed to send me a statement in a timely manner.
Also, but this was 6 or 7 years ago, my husband was about 2 months behind in his payments and Orchard Bank cancelled his card. My husband called Orchard Bank and asked if they would re-instate the card if he paid down what he owed to under the credit limit. They did and were very nice about it. They probably don't do this anymore.
We have never had any problems with Orchard, but as I said we pay them very early, every month. As long as you do this, you should have no problems. Most of the bad reports are from people who pay their bills at the last minute, or late, and don't understand Orchard Banks posting policies.
No, I do not work for Orchard Bank.


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