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Review of the HSBC, Credit Card:
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I had a HSBC Premier Credit card with a Limit of 4k,...

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I had a HSBC Premier Credit card with a Limit of 4k, my balance was £1700 which is less than 50% Utililzation. I have no missed payments and the card hadn’t been used for at least 6months. I was paying the minimum payments which HSBC set at £47 per month. I had been paying this for months when I received at letter talking about increasing my payment amount. The letter described a “suggested” payment amount which was only £63. Simply out of convenience I opted to stay with the current payment amount as it suited me and there was no mention of any negative consequences on the letter. Fast forward a number of months and I try to use the card in Tescos… DECLINED. I thought I messed up the pin so I called HSBC CC to reissue a new pin, The man on the phone told me the problem was actually because they put a block on the card as they consider me to be in “Persistent Debt”. Told them they set the minimum payment and they been happy collecting the interest, now all of a sudden I’m branded in debt. They came up with lots of excuses like it’s FCA rules however the FCA doesn’t mandate a bank that they must block a card after a certain time. However they “may” if there was mitigating factors like poor payment history. Long story short, they point blank refused to lift the block until the entire balance was settled. A bit of laugh these lot are, They didn’t even tell me the block happened or gave some sort of forewarning that IF you don’t do this then we will block your card by this date. NOTHING. You can’t even tell the card is blocked on the banking app, literally says i have an available balance still. It’s only if you try to use it won’t let you. To conclude the man tried to upsell me a HSBC personal loan to clear the credit card balance. In essence taking more debt to pay debt. Left hand feeding the right hand. Such cowboys. Despite being branded “persistent debt”. I went to Lloyds and they happily gave me a 10k credit limit card and I’ve not done a 0% balance transfer. Addios HSBC Reviewed on: 22nd January 2025

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