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Big Maggie
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Are Credit Card institutions allowed to contact named card holders, (not the named account holder, i.e. my husband) in relation to overdue payments ?
I just forgot (i know, bad management) to pay the minimum charge two months in a row. It means an overdue payment of just under 24 euro on my statement which I got late last week. Having spent some money in Feb on the card, when i got the statement, I cleared it all (690 euro) off by payment though my bank BOI on Monday last. I knew it would take a couple of days to go through , so being a good , conscientious person, I rang MBNA, spoke to a guy, told him I had paid off the full amount and could he make a note on my account to that effect. ( I did this really because there was a threat on the statement to say my name would be sent to Credit Reference Bureau as a defaulter... ) The guy agreed that he would put the note on my account, to avoid any such problems.
Then on Wed evening, MBNA phoned my home, spoke to my partner, who is a named cardholder but not the account holder. They gave him all the details and requested him to pass on a message to me to pay the minimum.
Then I come to work this morning, and get a voice message left after 5.30 last night, stressing that it was important that I should ring a certain number before 8 pm last night . It was MBNA, although to be fair , they didn't say that on the message or refer to any debt.
Mind you at after 5.30 in the evening, I don't know how they thought I would get the message and phone back before 8 pm!
I have three questions:
Do MBNA have the legal right to speak to a named cardholder in this instance. ?? I phoned this morning to complain and was told that they do have the legal right. Can anybody confirm ?
Second question : Are they allowed to phone people's place of employment? ( I suspect they are , but does anybody know for definite?)
Third question: am I being unreasonable to expect them to read the notes on the computer before making such calls (When I called to complain, it was agreed that the guy who took the message about my payment, had done as he said, and had put a note on the account, but the excuse was that it was on a different system so could not be seen by the person who was calling me. Frankly , I don't believe that, I would prefer an honest answer, sorry , I made a mistake., I missed the note...
I am annoyed because I feel like I was stalked, for an over due payment of just under 25 euro ! So maybe this should be in letting off steam, but I would really like answers to question 1 and 2 .
Should I move my business ?? Take this opportunity to get the best deal ? One last question - could they put me on a debtors list because I had to be chased to pay the 25 euro ??
Thanks for reading this long saga...
Big Maggie.
I just forgot (i know, bad management) to pay the minimum charge two months in a row. It means an overdue payment of just under 24 euro on my statement which I got late last week. Having spent some money in Feb on the card, when i got the statement, I cleared it all (690 euro) off by payment though my bank BOI on Monday last. I knew it would take a couple of days to go through , so being a good , conscientious person, I rang MBNA, spoke to a guy, told him I had paid off the full amount and could he make a note on my account to that effect. ( I did this really because there was a threat on the statement to say my name would be sent to Credit Reference Bureau as a defaulter... ) The guy agreed that he would put the note on my account, to avoid any such problems.
Then on Wed evening, MBNA phoned my home, spoke to my partner, who is a named cardholder but not the account holder. They gave him all the details and requested him to pass on a message to me to pay the minimum.
Then I come to work this morning, and get a voice message left after 5.30 last night, stressing that it was important that I should ring a certain number before 8 pm last night . It was MBNA, although to be fair , they didn't say that on the message or refer to any debt.
Mind you at after 5.30 in the evening, I don't know how they thought I would get the message and phone back before 8 pm!
I have three questions:
Do MBNA have the legal right to speak to a named cardholder in this instance. ?? I phoned this morning to complain and was told that they do have the legal right. Can anybody confirm ?
Second question : Are they allowed to phone people's place of employment? ( I suspect they are , but does anybody know for definite?)
Third question: am I being unreasonable to expect them to read the notes on the computer before making such calls (When I called to complain, it was agreed that the guy who took the message about my payment, had done as he said, and had put a note on the account, but the excuse was that it was on a different system so could not be seen by the person who was calling me. Frankly , I don't believe that, I would prefer an honest answer, sorry , I made a mistake., I missed the note...
I am annoyed because I feel like I was stalked, for an over due payment of just under 25 euro ! So maybe this should be in letting off steam, but I would really like answers to question 1 and 2 .
Should I move my business ?? Take this opportunity to get the best deal ? One last question - could they put me on a debtors list because I had to be chased to pay the 25 euro ??
Thanks for reading this long saga...
Big Maggie.