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HSBC Bank Credit Card
Harassing The Credit Card Owner After Settling The Payment Through Recovery Agency

Hello Sir/Madam,

I am Mr. Mangesh Shingare & my HSBC Card No. is 4476 xxxx xxxx 1915.

I m using this card for last 2 years or more.

I was regular payer of the bills of my all cards including ICICI, & HDFC also which i am using till now.

I had not received the bill statement for HSBC since November.

After that neither I used this card nor I received a bill statement for the same.

Then I got call from payment recovery agency of HSBC bank on 2nd weeks of November when I was in Delhi.

That lady from the payment recovering agency told me that my payment of HSBC bank is pending for past one year.

She also had a track of my HDFC card payment. She found that my HDFC payment is going regularly but HSBC payment was due for one year.

I told her that I have not received the bills. Moreover I have not use this card for more than 12 months.

I check my details of that particular month from her. I came to know that Rs.1800.00

was pending in the month of November as the final installment of insurance policy of TATA AIG.

Then she offered me a the settlement of this card at the payment of Rs. 2, 525.00.

As I was in delhi, it was not possible to collect letter from her.

I asked her to send the SMS confirmation that my card due will be Nil & card will activated if I will make a payment of Rs. 2525.00 for this card.

She sent me SMS & I asked my office assistance to make the payment of Rs. 2525.00 to HSBC bank. I have done the payment on 15th November 09 & which got credited to HSBC bank on 18th November.

One month after the payment, I started receiving call from HSBC call centre for minimum payment due. I called the payment recover agency & concerned person told me that in the next month my card will be settled to nil as my december month bill was generated on 16th November 09 (My payment of Rs. 2525 was credited on 18th November).

I was waiting for the same. After a one month, there was no change in my card bill statement.

Customer care person of HSBC keep on calling me every day. I sent them all details.

I have given them the phone no of that agency & cell nos. of that concern person.

But, HSBC customer care officer told me that they can't consider this as settlement as I don't have any letter from HSBC.

Now, I need following clarifications from bank:

a. I don't have letter, but I have SMS from the cell no of payment recovery agency. HSBC officers are calling everyday. But why can't they make a single call to the agency to whom they have given authority to follow up with the people to collect the payment?

b. After 1st January 10, these bank officers are calling me every day. But why was there no phone call or payment reminder on my cell from December to December. Are they waiting for reach late fee & finance charges to Rs. 6000.00?

c. Is it the new way to cheat the customer? 1st of all don't deliver the bills to that address for many month. Then make settlement through the agency with false promises. After that harass the customer on technical reason & ask them for one more settlement?

I even told them that if I had to cheat them then I would have spent Rs. 25000.00 & not just Rs. 1, 800.00.

I have sent nos of email to HSBC customer care & HSBC nodal officer. But there was no proper reply from them.

Today also I phoned the agency before writing this mail. But that lady was on leave for the day. Her colleague told that the card will be settled if I have paid the amount told by her.

What are the legal procedure I should follow?

To whom I should sent the notice?

Kindly sent your suggestion or advice.

Regards,

Mangesh Shingare


Company: HSBC Bank Credit Card

Country: India

Category: Business & Finance

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