Bank gives no meaningful notice before reporting account as past due
A credit card holder was not given adequate notice before their account crossed the 30-days-past-due threshold and was reported to credit bureaus, causing significant credit score damage. This points to a structural gap in issuer pre-delinquency notification practices.
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