I had DH call HSBC today because I wanted him to see if he could get a line of credit increase on his CC. He's been an HSBC cardholder for over 3 years. So, he called and was told that his account was closed on Monday, July 9th. I was very confused - so I prompted him to ask who closed it. He asked for a supervisor and she told him that because his account hadn't been used in a while (around 7 months), it was closed.
Apparently the computer system they use automatically closes accounts after 4 months of inactivity. The timing makes no sense to me (it automatically shuts you off after 4 months of no charges, yet it seems to have waited 7 months), but we did pay off the CC on December and haven't done anything with it since.
The funny part is, we just received those "convenience checks" in the mail yesterday. When asked about that, we were told that the marketing department handles those and they have no way to check if an account is active.
The only way to re-instate his CC is to re-apply! I told him we're walking away from HSBC and never looking back.
Have you ever heard of such a ridiculous thing? I guess it's a bad idea to "sock drawer" a CC in case they wind up closing you due to inactivity!
Apparently the computer system they use automatically closes accounts after 4 months of inactivity. The timing makes no sense to me (it automatically shuts you off after 4 months of no charges, yet it seems to have waited 7 months), but we did pay off the CC on December and haven't done anything with it since.
The funny part is, we just received those "convenience checks" in the mail yesterday. When asked about that, we were told that the marketing department handles those and they have no way to check if an account is active.
The only way to re-instate his CC is to re-apply! I told him we're walking away from HSBC and never looking back.
Have you ever heard of such a ridiculous thing? I guess it's a bad idea to "sock drawer" a CC in case they wind up closing you due to inactivity!
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