How can I get my credit card company to remove fraudulent charges from my card?
Jul 07, 2009 in
Credit
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Someone put fradulent charges on my credit card 2 years ago. I mailed in 2 affidavits and Chase Bank removed the fradulent charges, but are still charging me $80.00 in late fees for these charges. I’ve called them every month, and have closed the account, but no one has zeroed out the balance.
Thank you very much! All the help is appreciated very much!
Someone put fradulent charges on my credit card 2 years ago. I mailed in 2 affidavits and Chase Bank removed the fradulent charges, but are still charging me $80.00 in late fees for these charges. I’ve called them every month, and have closed the account, but no one has zeroed out the balance.
Thank you very much! All the help is appreciated very much!
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4 comments
Sonya B on July 10, 2009 at 2:28 pm
i think its ridiculous on chase’s part, since they removed the charge but kept the late fee? they obviously feel they were fraudulent so why charge me late fees on something i wasnt late on in the first place? i worked in a bank and im surprised you havent raised hell about it. its not a good way to do buisiness
Karma on July 12, 2009 at 11:36 pm
Sonya B. has got it right when she says “raise hell about it”. Don’t be rude, but you definitely need to be firm with Chase and stand up for your hard earned money. I know, it’s much easier said than done. Personal experience has taught me that you need to get the names of everyone you speak to on the phone or in person, document ever call you make, and keep moving up the chain of command until those late fees are completely cleared.
If it were a business you were having problems with, I’d write a letter to the Better Business Bureau. I’m not sure who “polices” banks, though, and to whom you could write a letter of complaint about Chase.
bdancer222 on July 14, 2009 at 4:53 pm
You should not have closed the account with the balance still pending. Stop calling and start sending letters. Send a certified, return receipt letter indicating these late fees are the result of fraudulent charges which have been removed. Ask them to correct their mistake and remove these charges and send you written confirmation that the account is closed and 0 balance.
stan c on July 16, 2009 at 7:57 am
I suggest you request your free credit reports throught annualcreditreport.com or call them toll free @ 1-877-322-8228 for all 3 free reports. If the balance is showing on Trans Union, call their customer service # toll free @ 1-800-916-8800, then type in the reference # that should be on the top right hand side of the credit report. That should transfer you to a live person.