 rradina join:2000-08-08 Chesterfield, MO | Try to cancel a credit card! If you think AOL is bad, try to cancel a credit card. Even though you told them you want to cancel, they'll ignore you and send you a new card with 0% balance transfer for a year and 0% on purchases for a year. Try to cancel that and you'll be transferred to a "cancellation specialist" who is trained in the art of making you feel that you'll be missing out on becoming financially independent because little did you know, your credit card is a top notch investment vehicle! And then they mention that it can also double as a slice, dice, blend, shake (not stir) multi-function kitchen device.
If you insist, they request that you write them a letter stating that you wish to cancel. |
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 major marcoRes Firma Mitescere NescitPremium join:2003-02-13 Stepford, CA 1 edit | said by rradina: Try to cancel that and you'll be transferred to a "cancellation specialist" who is trained in the art of making you feel that you'll be missing out on becoming financially independent because little did you know, your credit card is a top notch investment vehicle! Did you fall off your chair laughing uncontrollably? Next time just tell them to skip the bullshit and ask where you should address the written cancellation notice. Saves time and don't forget to make spare copies of that notice because 6 months to a year later when the extortion credit card company account still hasn't been cancelled because it was (insert excuse here) you'll have something to back up your argument. He who documents wins every time. -- You work hard to put food on your family...shouldn't the pResident speak the words you want to hear? »www.wimp.com/presidential
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 fireflierCoffee. . .Need CoffeePremium join:2001-05-25 Limbo 1 edit | I was thinking the same thing--no calls, just a letter.
And if you really want to show them you're serious, send it certified/registered--then you've got proof they received it so they can't claim the never got it. . . |
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