I got this letter in the mail along with everyone else that has a capital one card.
So I called them and worked my up through about 6 levels of managment and they all had deaf ears. So even though they currently enjoy getting 7.9% out of me and know that I will be moving my balance and cancelling my account with them, they will do nothing to stop my rate from increasing."In light of rising interest rates over the past few years and the rate currently applied to your account balance, the APR's on your account are about to increase" Your new rate for purchases and balances will be as follows: A variable rate that equals the Prime plus 7.65% currently 15.9%
Greedy bastages.. Im done with them... Im truly now thinking I might get off the grid as far as credit is concerned. I can be debt free as far as Credit cards in a matter of 6 months or less so I think I will just get rid of them and go cash (or debit card) only. I will just put two paychecks into savings for emergencies that would normally require credit cards.
Can you tell Im a bit disillusioned by the whole credit card scheme. If there was ever an industry that needs regulation its this one. After Capital One went up on my rate I browsed the web and found tons of crap that these companies are doing to try to throw people into debt they cant pay or to take unfair advantage of consumers. The newest thing they are doing is looking at your credit report regularly. This tactic is called 'Universal default' and it means that if you are late on anything... anything at all (even if its not a credit card), then they use that as an excuse to go up on your rate as a higher credit risk. That's akin to a mortgage holder raising your rate because you paid your phone bill late.
Then there are the penalty rates of up to 32.24% for a variety of infractions, most commonly late payments. These rates apply to your entire balance, not just new charges. They are also now setting a time not just a date. That time used to be midnight on the day its due. So if your bill is due by the 14th... it might be due by the 14th by 1PM.. So you could pay it on the 14th and still be late. They are also tending more and more to decrease the grace period before you have interest accrued. It used to be 30 days. Most are now 25 and some have moved to 21.
Nope think Im done with the whole stinking industry. I feel bad for those that cant do that and are stuck with years of paying for cards they wont ever be able to pay off.