Credit card -- Closing your account -- Complaint #10915099
Complaint Overview
Complaint ID: 10915099
Company: Synchrony Financial
Product: Credit card
Sub-Product: General-purpose credit card or charge card
Issue: Closing your account
Sub-Issue: Company closed your account
State: Texas
ZIP Code: 77449
Date Received: 2024-11-24T12:00:00-05:00
Date Sent to Company: 2024-11-24T12:00:00-05:00
Company Response: Closed with explanation
Timely Response: Yes
Consumer Disputed: N/A
Submitted Via: Web
Consumer Narrative
The credit card company, Care Credit, has created schemes to fraudulently overcharge its customers with high interest rates and fees. Care Credit is primarily used to pay dentist bills. The company initially offers a plan with an APR interest, credit limit, late fee, and deferred interest due date. It appears to be a normal credit card at first. However, when the account is actually charged, the deal changes each time at the point of sale. A new deal is generated with a different interest rate and due date. At the point of sale, the customer can not see the new deal and is unaware of the changes. Employees at dentist offices charge Care Credit accounts without informing their patients about the new deal. The employees simply print out a receipt for the patient without an explanation. The dental staff unknowingly participate in Care Credits fraud. In turn, most customers are unaware that the deal has changed and eventually get caught up in significantly high interest charges. Care Credit starts calculating interest at the point of sale. The company offers a deferred interest rate for a specific time then adds all the calculated interest to the customers monthly statement the second a charge is late. For example, whenever a charge is deferred for six months, Care Credit will bill for the full six months of interest, if the charge is not paid-in-full within six months. No matter how much money has been paid toward the initial charge. And, usually the interest is extremely high, around 29.99 % +. Care Credits fraud takes place each time the card is used. Care Credit changes the due date and interest rate for each deal at the point of sale to confuse its customers who are dealing with dental issues. Most people who use this card do not have law school degrees and are taken advantage of repeatedly. Care Credit floods its customers with email schemes to entice its victims into charging more. When the card is not being used often, Care Credit repeatedly sends offers promising statement credits when large purchases are made. They have sent offers for chances to win a {$5000.00} Grand Prize with {$500.00} Weekly Winners and other Sweepstakes. Care Credit uses gambling tactics to lure their victims into spending more to Earn More Entries! Care Credit has never sent emails about the changes to their interest rates, due dates, etc. Care Credits deceitful activities should be deemed illegal. My own experience with Care Credit started in XX/XX/XXXX. The office manager described Care Credit as insurance and created an account for me on her computer. I could not see her computer screen nor what she was typing. She did not inform me of what she was reading or approving while she created my account. She simply wrote down my account number on a sticky note and said I had 6 months to pay off all charges. I knew nothing else about Care Credit nor its policies and simply used my Care Credit account number that was stored on their computer each time I visited. I thought Care Credit was connected somehow. I recently was informed about XXXX XXXX schemes. I called the company and, for the first time, was told that I had nearly {$300.00} of interest that had accumulated within several months. I called the office manager and she insisted that every charge had 6 months deferred interest as she told me in the beginning. However, she was wrong and Care Credit has forced me to pay high interest. Additionally, they closed my account without warning after having the account one year and one month, one month after updating their new terms and conditions without offering me an opportunity to participate in their new terms and conditions, due to 3 late payments, in which I was charged {$30.00} for each late payments. This brings me to my next point of them unexpectedly raising the interest rate to 32.99 %. They did this to accommodate their new terms and conditions ( XX/XX/XXXX ), while holding me accountable for their new interest rate of 32.99 %, yet holding me responsible by closing my account for their old terms and conditions, per their words, for making late payments. This can cause my utilization to go up, and credit score to drop. The employees at dentist offices are selling a product they know little about without fully disclosing the terms and conditions to their patients. Again, these activities should be illegal.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Complaint #10915099 about?
Complaint #10915099 was filed against Synchrony Financial regarding Credit card specifically about Closing your account. It was received by the CFPB on 2024-11-24T12:00:00-05:00.
How did Synchrony Financial respond to this complaint?
The company responded with: "Closed with explanation". The response was timely.
What is the risk level of this complaint?
See the risk assessment section for details on this complaint's risk profile.
How do I file a similar complaint?
You can file a complaint with the CFPB at consumerfinance.gov/complaint. Select the appropriate product category (Credit card) and describe your issue in detail.
Can I see other complaints against Synchrony Financial?
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Disclaimer
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