steveinbsas
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Many years ago there was a comment in the forum by a member who had Argentine friends that, if I remember correctly, were "seriously stressed" if they could not pay the balance due in full on their credit card each month because, if they failed to do so, the total of all future payments due for purchases made in cuotas would be combined and the total added to their next month's bill.
This happened to me in January. I paid more than the minimum due on the fecha de vencimiento, the first of December, but I had to wait until the 3rd to make a WU transfer and pay the balance in full.
I went to the bank after I recieved the January statement showing the addition of all of the future monthly cuotas to the current nd the suddenly much higher balance, unless paid in full by the February due date, would be subject to an annual interest rate of about 80%.
The CSR at the bank told me that he thought it was strange that this happened. Remembering the old post about losing cuotas sin interés if the CC balance wss not paid in full by the due date each month, I asked if that was the reason. He didn't think it was, but he works for Banco Santander, not Visa.
Before I left the bank he sent a message to Visa to ask that the payments in cuotas to be reinstated. He also gave me a phone number in CF to call and make the request myself.
A few days later I a friend in Punta Alta made the call for me. She undestood what had happened and could explain it over the phone much better than I could. She called many times, and always got a recording. She was never able to speak with anyone in person.
Can anyone here shed more light on this subject? I don't want it to happen again, and I will have to resort to some "creative" financing in the next ten days if paying more than the minimum on the first of September, but less than the full balance, before the fecha de vencimiento on the third will result in a repeat of the loss of the monthly cuotas sin interés adicional.
This happened to me in January. I paid more than the minimum due on the fecha de vencimiento, the first of December, but I had to wait until the 3rd to make a WU transfer and pay the balance in full.
I went to the bank after I recieved the January statement showing the addition of all of the future monthly cuotas to the current nd the suddenly much higher balance, unless paid in full by the February due date, would be subject to an annual interest rate of about 80%.
The CSR at the bank told me that he thought it was strange that this happened. Remembering the old post about losing cuotas sin interés if the CC balance wss not paid in full by the due date each month, I asked if that was the reason. He didn't think it was, but he works for Banco Santander, not Visa.
Before I left the bank he sent a message to Visa to ask that the payments in cuotas to be reinstated. He also gave me a phone number in CF to call and make the request myself.
A few days later I a friend in Punta Alta made the call for me. She undestood what had happened and could explain it over the phone much better than I could. She called many times, and always got a recording. She was never able to speak with anyone in person.
Can anyone here shed more light on this subject? I don't want it to happen again, and I will have to resort to some "creative" financing in the next ten days if paying more than the minimum on the first of September, but less than the full balance, before the fecha de vencimiento on the third will result in a repeat of the loss of the monthly cuotas sin interés adicional.