Credit card interest accrual and balance transfer fee confusion frustrates consumers
Consumers carrying credit card balances encounter compounding interest charges and unexpected balance transfer fees that prevent them from reducing their debt burden. When they seek solutions such as promotional rate transfers, undisclosed fees further erode the benefit. The mismatch between marketed relief options and actual costs leaves borrowers feeling trapped.
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Consumer is charged interest on their credit card despite having an active 0% APR balance transfer promotion and paying more than the minimum. The bank fails to correctly apply promotional terms when new purchases are made on the same account, creating unexpected charges.
Credit cards charge residual interest after full balance payoff before due date
Consumers who pay off their full credit card balance before the due date still receive interest charges due to residual interest practices that apply to prior-cycle balances. The billing logic is counterintuitive and widely experienced as deceptive.
Individual Bank and Credit Card Complaints
Consumer complaints over high-APR hardship denials, wrongful chargeback denials, vehicle claim blocking, and compromised account closure issues.
Citibank applies full deferred interest charge for being one dollar short on final BNPL payment
A consumer was charged the full deferred interest on a no-interest promotional purchase after the final payment fell one dollar short of the required balance. Citibank refused any waiver despite an otherwise complete payment history throughout the promotional period.
Citibank Charges Interest Rates Exceeding Agreed Credit Card Terms
Citibank applies interest charges above the agreed contractual rate on credit card balances, causing customers to pay more than disclosed at origination. The overcharge can persist for billing cycles before being detected. Consumer credit monitoring and interest rate audit tools address a financial harm that disproportionately affects those with high balances.
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