Towncrier
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A couple of months ago, we purchased a new washer from our local Sears Hardware store. They offered us an immediate 10% discount if we would signup for a Sears MasterCard. What the heck. 10% is 10%. So I signed up.
Fast forward to this past Saturday when MasterCard called me to inform me that I had missed my March payment and they demanded immediate payment of the debt. I told them that I had not received a statement from them and I apologized for my mistake. Only I don't think that I made a mistake. I have searched high and low and I swear that I never received a statement from MasterCard.
In the mail today, I received my April statement from Sears MasterCard. It looked completely unfamiliar. Now I know that I didn't get the statement last month. So I opened up the envelope and was greated with the fact that, due to "my mistake", I was charged a $35 late fee and $1 interest on the outstanding balance. That pretty much wiped out the 10% that we saved. I'm sure that there is a note in my credit history about this as well. Anyway, I called Sears MasterCard and cancelled the brand new credit card. When the customer service rep asked for a reason, I related my story to her. She cancelled the card for me and told me that they would send out a confirmation letter.
Maybe I should have demanded that they send out TWO confirmation letters. That way at least one of them might show up.
In the end, Sears and MasterCard got back their 10%. And one VERY unhappy customer.
Fast forward to this past Saturday when MasterCard called me to inform me that I had missed my March payment and they demanded immediate payment of the debt. I told them that I had not received a statement from them and I apologized for my mistake. Only I don't think that I made a mistake. I have searched high and low and I swear that I never received a statement from MasterCard.
In the mail today, I received my April statement from Sears MasterCard. It looked completely unfamiliar. Now I know that I didn't get the statement last month. So I opened up the envelope and was greated with the fact that, due to "my mistake", I was charged a $35 late fee and $1 interest on the outstanding balance. That pretty much wiped out the 10% that we saved. I'm sure that there is a note in my credit history about this as well. Anyway, I called Sears MasterCard and cancelled the brand new credit card. When the customer service rep asked for a reason, I related my story to her. She cancelled the card for me and told me that they would send out a confirmation letter.
Maybe I should have demanded that they send out TWO confirmation letters. That way at least one of them might show up.
In the end, Sears and MasterCard got back their 10%. And one VERY unhappy customer.