Jul. 19th, 2010 07:09 am
Banking at Internet speed!
A couple weeks back, I sliced up my ATM card upon receiving a replacement in the mail. Except it wasn't a replacement for my ATM card, rather for a credit card issued by the same bank which I keep for emergencies and never, ever use. I determined this only after getting $200 from the ATM and having it show up on my account as a cash advance. (Complete with $10 fee, of which no mention was made during the transaction.)
So I went online and requested a replacement. The response read in part:
So I went online and requested a replacement. The response read in part:
We have processed your request for a replacement card.That was two weeks ago. But since my card isn't due to arrive before May 2012, I'm not a bit worried about it having gone missing in the mails. Until then, I guess it's back to getting money the old-fashioned way.
Please allow 710 calendar days for your new card to arrive
by US mail.