They truly are a terrible, unethical company.I'm glad that someone mentioned Wells Fargo's business practices. I personally will never do business with Well Fargo in any way.
They truly are a terrible, unethical company.I'm glad that someone mentioned Wells Fargo's business practices. I personally will never do business with Well Fargo in any way.
I was thinking the same thing, although I was suspicious of the motivation for the change. Something like "In order to server our customers better, we are using an automated call answering system"...BS...we all know they are doing it to cut costs at the expense of customer service.Oops! I‘d blame it on fat fingers but just bonehead mistake in my thoughts. With Citi 1 point = $0.01. It hasn’t changed anything. What I had in dollars before is now in points X 100. You can still cash the points in and redeem as cash to your bank account if you wish. This is the only option I do. Sorry for the mistake.
Good to see that I'm not the only one who writes "server" instead of "serve". I'm a computer guy ... what's your excuse?I was thinking the same thing, although I was suspicious of the motivation for the change. Something like "In order to server our customers better, we are using an automated call answering system"...BS...we all know they are doing it to cut costs at the expense of customer service.
Anyway, I figured it was a non issue, until I somehow got charged 25% more for a purchase, for unknown reasons, as I did not intend to use point for the purchase, and would never have agreed to it had it been an obvious choice. I concede that I may have missed something...but if so, it was not obvious...I guess they were looking out for my best interest again...LOL
Why would I EVER use points rather than cash if it cost me 25% more for the purchase than just paying cash would????
As far as business practices go, I bet they all are equally undesirable, just that some are exposed and others are not.
In the end, this insignificant episode will probably cost Citi Bank a lot more than the two bucks I lost in the experience.
English was my least favorite subject in HS...LOLGood to see that I'm not the only one who writes "server" instead of "serve". I'm a computer guy ... what's your excuse?
I am only looking for the max cash back from making credit card purchases...I do have a 1.5 percent cash back card from USAA, but 2 percent is better. Always pay everything off monthly, and NEVER pay interest.I surprised no one has mentioned Credit Unions?
I won't use a Bank, all they want to do is charge fee's for everything including keeping my money or giving me my money.
I have 4 loans (personal and business), and 4 accounts (personal and business) and never have issues.
I can walk into the local branch and they all know me by name and don't give me any grief.
And when I don't hit a local branch which is rare, they just ask for ID then they are more than helpful.
I get money back on my Debit card just like my Credit Card, and none of my accounts charge me any fees!
I switched from Citi Card to Wells Fargo back in December.The plot thickens a bit...
The issue is really a non issue, but I really wanted to understand it!
Tried again this morning, and after suffering through maybe 10 layers of telephone prompts, I did get a person that I could hear and pretty much understand when I called this morning.
What puzzled me yesterday was I could not see the transaction on my Citibank account when viewed online. Talking to this person this morning it turns out they are not seeing the transaction either, and since it cannot be viewed it can only be assumed that it was canceled. Now this person claimed that there is no record maintained of transactions that are canceled. I kind of found that hard to believe but thought maybe it’s the truth.
So at that point in time rather than feeling like I was overcharged, now I felt like I was under charged and actually did not pay for the hoagie...But I felt I should pay for it, since I picked it up and ate it.
I kept asking questions until I felt I was understanding what he was claiming...totally...without question I understood.
Hung up, then looked on line at the Citi Bank credit card again, and something did not make sense. The points I had at the beginning of May, showed up as being about 1100 points more than now. BUT I did not cash any in.
So I call back and fight through the automated system AGAIN, only because I can do it while reading the news, woodworking and tractor sites as I always do in the morning...and chose a different option this time. I get a person that is obviously in India again, but I can actually hear him and understand him mostly.
He ends up transferring me to the rewards department (I assume), and the guy I get there is still on a pretty good connection, which suddenly turns bad, and I can only hear every other word! I ask him to speak very slowly, as the connection is really bad. He does and somehow we are able to actually communicate.
Turns out he can see that indeed points were deducted from my account in payment of the hoagie. BUT instead of charging one point per penny of purchase, PayPal charges 1.25 points per penny of purchase. So my purchase that should have been $9.08 was charged in points, which are real money to me, at 25% higher than the purchase price.
Now I did not agree, at least not intentionally, to pay for the purchase in points. I never do and never would. BUT I now know the answer to what happened.
My guess this is a kind of scam driven by both Citi Bank and PayPal. PayPal likely ends up with more commission for a purchase, and Citi Bank ends up with paying less to PayPal, all covered by the 25% excess charged to me.
The guy I talked to said he can cancel PayPal's ability to charge me points for purchases, and that he had done that.
Still, I am turned off by this experience. I will start using the Wells Fargo card if they send one, which I think they will, as my credit rating is pretty high, in the exceptional range, whatever that means.
Anyway, the story has an ending...LOL...not necessarily a happy one, but at least something...
Edit: I used to use Discover but 2% back is MUCH better than 1% back, so I cancelled the Discover card and went with Citi. For me it is all about cash back...usually have no need for customer service...If they actually answer the phone, with a native speaker at the end, that is all I need, which is rare. Also want a good connection. LOL Wells Fargo actually did that when I tested them. BUT that could change tomorrow.
I do have a 1.5% cash back with USAA Bank...but again, 2% is better than 1.5%.
I live hundreds of miles distant from my credit union!I surprised no one has mentioned Credit Unions?
I won't use a Bank, all they want to do is charge fee's for everything including keeping my money or giving me my money.
I have 4 loans (personal and business), and 4 accounts (personal and business) and never have issues.
I can walk into the local branch and they all know me by name and don't give me any grief.
And when I don't hit a local branch which is rare, they just ask for ID then they are more than helpful.
I get money back on my Debit card just like my Credit Card, and none of my accounts charge me any fees!
I'm sure in my case it is just falling into the wrong slot, and digging out is more effort than it is worth...I switched from Citi Card to Wells Fargo back in December.
So far.......there has been no game playing at Wells Fargo!
Just called Wells Fargo with a potential charge dispute yesterday.
I spoke with a English first language agent,.... wherever he was.