Unregistered
Anonymous
Posts: n/a
Credits: 48,895


Sub: #1 capital one email
Replied on 02-06-2010, 09:21 AM
Reply With Quote

I had a Cap One accont CO in 2007. At the end of last year, I kept getting letters to pay it off at 0%. Now I keep getting the below email from Cap One at the email address that I used to have registered to my Cap One account online. Anybody experience this?


Now you can access your account online
Re: Account ending in ****


(My name and Middle initial,)

Want to schedule payments and check the balance on your account without picking up the phone? Now there’s a solution: www.capitalone.com/solutions.

Visit this secure site and enjoy the freedom to access your account when and where you want. You will need your 16-digit account number to log in. If you do not remember your account number, please call 1-866-321-7610 for assistance.

Go now to get the convenience, control, and flexibility you deserve


Moderator

Posts: 3,803
Credits: 35,603


Send message to bea2ls
Sub: #2
Replied on 02-06-2010, 03:53 PM
Reply With Quote

capital one did that to me. they said they sold my account than sent me statements, etc.
however this seems like one of those spams that people send using credit card companies and bank names. you can call capital one to see if the offer is real and if it is not, report the email asap.

__________________
My new blog.. on trying to get out of debt, making extra money online, just little things I have picked up along the way... http://what-shoulda-been.blogspot.com Updated regularly




Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump



All times are GMT -8. The time now is 11:28 AM.





* Disclosures:
  • By signing up for counseling session, your provided details (Name, Email ID and Phone No.) will be forwarded to the company advertising on the DebtCC. However, you have no obligation to use their services.
  • Some creditors and collection agencies refuse to lower the pay off amount, interest rate, and fees owed by the consumer.
  • Creditors/collection agencies can make collection calls and file lawsuits against the consumers represented by the debt relief companies.
  • Debt relief services may have a negative impact on the consumer's creditworthiness and his overall debt amount may increase due to the accumulation of extra fees.
  • The amount which the consumer saves with the use of debt relief services can be regarded as taxable income.
Page loaded in 0.050 seconds.