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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Marks DTM Calib on 01 October 2007, 13:49:07
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....arse holes!
I have had a credit card with them for 10+ years now, I always pay the balance at the end of the month, never missed a payment....
....my card expired at the end of September and I STILL do not have a replacement and when you phone them up its very much a case of 'sorry sir, we dont give a toss'!
I am due to travel to India tomorrow on buisness and I cant book a hotel (credit card needed for a reservation) and I certainly couldn't pay for anything once I got there (unless they took debit cards).
So I may well have to cancel the trip.
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let me guess, they have an offshore contact centre as well ;D
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Go on your trip, you can't be far from their call centre, go and give em hell!
thought you got a visa last week, cant you pay with that ;D
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It's always worth having a couple of credit cards if you travel. I had to bail out a boss of mine once on a business trip after the first hotel we checked into gazumped his £1000 credit limit. ::)
I also phone mine up before every trip now just to ensure they don't shaft me as soon as they see an "unusual" transaction. It makes credit cards much more of a pain in the neck than they used to be.
Replacement cards always come well before the previous one expires though. You sure yours hasn't been intercepted in the post?
I guess all you can do is vote with your feet. If you always pay the bill at the end of the month (as do I) they probably don't make any profit out of you so they probably don't care if you do walk, sadly...
Kevin
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It's always worth having a couple of credit cards if you travel. I had to bail out a boss of mine once on a business trip after the first hotel we checked into gazumped his £1000 credit limit. ::)
I also phone mine up before every trip now just to ensure they don't shaft me as soon as they see an "unusual" transaction. It makes credit cards much more of a pain in the neck than they used to be.
Replacement cards always come well before the previous one expires though. You sure yours hasn't been intercepted in the post?
I guess all you can do is vote with your feet. If you always pay the bill at the end of the month (as do I) they probably don't make any profit out of you so they probably don't care if you do walk, sadly...
Kevin
Thats the truth of the matter >:(
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let me guess, they have an offshore contact centre as well ;D
Yes, it appears to be in Scotland.....
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Replacement cards always come well before the previous one expires though. You sure yours hasn't been intercepted in the post?
The best of it is, I phoned them up last week to ask where it was, they said that they were having trouble getting them printed and that it would probably be late.....they then sent me a letter on Saturday with the same info!
They make sure they tell you so that there is not enough time to get another one though.....
Anyway, Capital One here I come....
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Yes, it appears to be in Scotland.....
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It's always worth having a couple of credit cards if you travel. I had to bail out a boss of mine once on a business trip after the first hotel we checked into gazumped his £1000 credit limit. ::)
I also phone mine up before every trip now just to ensure they don't shaft me as soon as they see an "unusual" transaction. It makes credit cards much more of a pain in the neck than they used to be.
Replacement cards always come well before the previous one expires though. You sure yours hasn't been intercepted in the post?
I guess all you can do is vote with your feet. If you always pay the bill at the end of the month (as do I) they probably don't make any profit out of you so they probably don't care if you do walk, sadly...
Kevin
But they get the money from the retailer for what you spend so it is in their interest to keep the account.
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Shame- MS used to be really good for service but I've not used mine since they became Goldfish. MBNA offerred me an interest free deal for 6 months and I've just moved onto using a Halifax one with a similar deal.
As said, it is worth having more than one in case of these episodes.
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Replacement cards always come well before the previous one expires though. You sure yours hasn't been intercepted in the post?
The best of it is, I phoned them up last week to ask where it was, they said that they were having trouble getting them printed and that it would probably be late.....they then sent me a letter on Saturday with the same info!
They make sure they tell you so that there is not enough time to get another one though.....
Anyway, Capital One here I come....
they have some good deals currently especially the cashback deal.....
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let me guess, they have an offshore contact centre as well ;D
Yes, it appears to be in Scotland.....
I know where that is. It's in the west near weegie-land.. even I would struggle to understand that accent. ;)
Want me to send the boys round? ;D
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....arse holes!
I have had a credit card with them for 10+ years now, I always pay the balance at the end of the month, never missed a payment....
....my card expired at the end of September and I STILL do not have a replacement and when you phone them up its very much a case of 'sorry sir, we dont give a toss'!
I am due to travel to India tomorrow on buisness and I cant book a hotel (credit card needed for a reservation) and I certainly couldn't pay for anything once I got there (unless they took debit cards).
So I may well have to cancel the trip.
I know what you mean, I had a similar problem this summer when I went to the US. Checked into the hotel only to have my MS credit card declined. Bit of a surprise as the balance had just been cleared, but luckily I had two other credit cards so just used one of those. Their loss as the final bill was almost $1600 on which they'd have made a nice profit when you consider their loaded exchange rate and conversion fee. When I got back I called to find out why my card was blocked, their response was that a piece of mail was returned undelivered because they had entered the address incorrectly! Nice of them to not bother even attempting to contact me through the two other methods available to them (phone or e-mail).
The only reason I still have that card is because I have cashback on it that I plan to claim before cancelling it. It's one of their old style "platinum" cards (which is actually black -- go figure) which gives decent cashback, but they've negated much of that by recently introducing a £20 annual fee, although judging by what I've read on various forums it seems very hit or miss who actually gets charged this fee. I can't be bothered with the bullshit though so it'll be cancelled shortly.
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Oh good, that means you can do a 'business trip' to Brackley instead ;D
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let me guess, they have an offshore contact centre as well ;D
Yes, it appears to be in Scotland.....
I know where that is. It's in the west near weegie-land.. even I would struggle to understand that accent. ;)
Want me to send the boys round? ;D
So it is, its in Cumbernauld, probably wasted on drugs then :-[
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let me guess, they have an offshore contact centre as well ;D
Yes, it appears to be in Scotland.....
So, it is offshore then.....
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So it is, its in Cumbernauld, probably wasted on drugs then :-[
Umm. I made a wrong turn and ended up there in the Westfield once. If iI'd had windows I would have wound them up!
Kevin
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So it is, its in Cumbernauld, probably wasted on drugs then :-[
Umm. I made a wrong turn and ended up there in the Westfield once. If iI'd had windows I would have wound them up!
Kevin
Cumbernauld is has twice been voted UK worst town. Its appalling.
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Morgan have ran out of blank cards from their supplier. They are peddling out lots of excuses and assuring people that they're 'in the post.'
When they do eventually get a supply, they'll be thousands of customers in the queue.
Bottom line is, if you're gonna need a card in the next couple of weeks or so, apply for a new credit card elsewhere! :-[
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Morgan have ran out of blank cards from their supplier. They are peddling out lots of excuses and assuring people that they're 'in the post.'
When they do eventually get a supply, they'll be thousands of customers in the queue.
Bottom line is, if you're gonna need a card in the next couple of weeks or so, apply for a new credit card elsewhere! :-[
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/credit-and-loans/article.html?in_article_id=424822&in_page_id=9
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Morgan have ran out of blank cards from their supplier. They are peddling out lots of excuses and assuring people that they're 'in the post.'
When they do eventually get a supply, they'll be thousands of customers in the queue.
Bottom line is, if you're gonna need a card in the next couple of weeks or so, apply for a new credit card elsewhere! :-[
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/credit-and-loans/article.html?in_article_id=424822&in_page_id=9
thats appalling management >:(