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Pay dues first

Posted on 31 October 2008 by Basha Shaikh

Another familiar gripe - A little outstanding amount remaining on the credit card because of bank’s mistake, bank promises to waive off the amount and close the account.

But, surprise! The account has remained open, accruing interest. In a fairly new twist to this scenario, the bank now proceeds to divert payments made to credit card account to the customer’s loan account. Result? Outstanding dues in both accounts. Long term result? Credit card applications being rejected, loan applications being rejected…

The customer is not willing to pay the remaining amount because, he thinks, rightly, that he shouldn’t be left holding the baby because the bank screwed things up. And he asks, very sensibly, what are the guarantees that the bank will act towards removing his name from the defaulters’ list? (which, by the way, the bank cannot. Once your name appears on the defaulters’ list, it is there to stay for the next seven years.)

The answer to all this is not calculated to have customers such as the one mentioned above burst into song. The best way to deal with this kind of blatant chicanery is to indeed pay the outstanding amount up first. The more one delays, the more it affects the credit ratings. Once this is done, one should register a complaint on the bank’s website. And if one does not receive a satisfactory response within 2-3 weeks, approach the Banking Ombudsman with your complaint. Details on how to do this are available on the site - www.bankingombudsman.rbi.org.in.

4 Comments For This Post

  1. Akbar Faruqui Says:

    I totally agree with the authors point of view. I even seen such cases that for a small amount we stick our “eco” why should we pay it is not our mistake then that amounts gets larger and larger. The best think i would advise that avoid big purchase from your credit card and always check your credit card statement.

  2. Mohsin Mahdi Says:

    There is nothing wrong about the article at all. I would just like to add on that whenever you get a credit card statement check it careful in case any discrepancy make a complain immediately to the call center your query would be resolved. And always remember the billing date and check whether you have received the bill or not. In case you have not received, call the customer care and check your outstanding and pay it off.

  3. Shaikh Rashid Says:

    In my opinion why should we pay when it is not our mistake. And in case a mistake a person who can’t effort to pay how will he pay and then complain.

  4. Rits Says:

    beware of sweeteners provided by banks :-)

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