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Capital One - the nightmare goes on......

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3 Jun 14th, 2005 

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Advantages:
Capital One will give a credit card to virtually anybody

Disadvantages:
You'll probably regret applying

Recommendable No:

Detailed rating:

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Promptness of service

Efficiency of service

Competitiveness of charges/rates

nigeofnewbury

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~~ Disclaimer ~~
This review is based on my personal experience of Capital One which may or may not be representative of the company as a whole - you decide.

~~ Background ~~
I applied for, and obtained, a Capital One Classic credit card in January 2003 which surprised me as :-
- my credit history was chequered to say the least
- I had been turned down by a few other companies
- I had moved house 4 times in the previous 3 years

So the message seems quite clear - Capital One will give a credit card to virtually anybody - I'm living proof of that.

~~ The Company ~~
This is an American owned company so it's hardly surprising that the CEO has a name like "Rich Fairbank" - my theory is that he was christened "Poor Fairbank" and made his name change after discovering gullible people looking for credit :)

Capital One boast 49million customers worldwide and operate in the UK from Nottingham which explains the accent when I call Customer Services - quite a nice accent I might add.

~~ Application criteria ~~
There are a few pre-requisites for applying for a Capital One credit card :-
- you must be over 18 years of age (21 for the Platinum card)
- you must be resident in the UK
- you must be earning £10,000 per annum minimum

If you meet these criteria then you can apply for one of Capital One's credit cards.

You can either respond to mail shots (like I did) or go online and apply over the internet - I haven't actually done this but I've visited the website and it looks very straighforward and promises a decision within

~~ What Type of Card Would You LIke ~~
To be perfectly honest.........it doesn't really matter which of the credit cards on offer that you would like as Capital One make that decision for you - end of story. If you don't like their choice then tough luck because they are not all that flexible when it comes to your preferences as I shall explain later in this review.

There are 4 cards on offer :-
- Classic Visa Card
Aimed at those of us who would (quote) "like to strengthen
our (my) credit history".

- Premier Master Card
For people with a "good credit history".

- Platinum Master Card
For the elite amongst us with an "excellent credit history".

- No Hassle Platinum Master Card
For the real elite who have an "excellent crediy history".

What actually happens is that you apply for the card you want and then Capital One review your application and give you the card that they want you to have.
Now, ordinarily, this wouldn't bother me except for the subtle differences between the 4 card types - read on........

~~ The Figures ~~
I was astounded when I realised how much the APR varied between the 3 options.
For new purchases which you don't manage to pay off within 54 days, you will find yourself being charged (APR) :-
- Classic 29.9% *****
- Premier 17.9%
- Platinum 12.9%
- No hassle 6.9%
Platinum

Cash advances are slightly different for Premier and Platinum :-
- Premier 24.9%
- Platinum & No Hassle 19.89%

However, as with most credit cards, you do get 54 days interest free on new purchases.

Watch out for balance transfers as Capital One offer deals as low as 6% APR.

~~ Charges ~~
I found out about these the hard way :-
- £18 if you go over your credit limit
- £18 if you miss a payment
- £18 if your payment is late

Be careful too - if your payment is late and the £18 charge takes you over your credit limit.........you get charged ANOTHER £18 !!

~~ Payment Protection Insurance ~~
Capital One encorage you to take out PPI which, in the event of you becoming sick, having an accident stopping you from working or you become unemployed, will pay off 10% of the outstanding balance for 12 months or until you go back to work - whichever is the first to happen.

As I haven't used my credit card for some time I can't tell you how much this costs and it isn't explained on their website but from memory, it is competitive with Morgan Stanley at least.

~~ Customer Services ~~
The customer service centre operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, although I think this is a recent improvement as I remember having to wait all weekend to contact them back in 2003.

The first hurdle to get over is the automated answering service which asks for :-
- your card number
- your date of birth

Once you get to speak to a "real" person you'll also need :
- the expiry date of your card
- the 3 digit security number above the signature block
This poses a problem, if for example you cut up your card in a fit of rage 18 months ago and have recently received a bill for something you didn't buy - as your bill does not contain all of this information for obvious reasons.

My personal experience of Capital One customer service is diabolical.
I paid one month by cheque which was cashed but Capital One said they didnt receive it.
I spent 4 frantic months, over 20 phone calls and a letter to the insurance ombudsman to get the money credited to my account.
Every month I received nasty letters and an £18 charge which was eventually written off but it took nerves of steel on my part not to give in and pay the balance again - this definitely qualifies me to disarm unexploded bombs, a somewhat less hazardous task in my opinion.

After resolving that issue, I then cancelled my card only to keep receiving new ones, the most recent being last month, some 14 months after cancelling my account.

Capital One say that you are responsible for any spending on your account even after your account is "closed".

~~ What Is GOOD about Capital One ~~
The adverts look pretty good - those ones with hoards of barbarians racing toward the unsuspecting couple who suddenly produce their Capital One No Hassle Platinum Master Card to scare them off.

The balance transfer deals looks quite competitive at the 6% mark.

The application process is simple - online or by post.

You can register online and check your balance, view statements or complain to head office (jus don't expect a reply).

They offer Active Fraud Protection which is monitoring of your spending habits - if your card is stolen and somebody goes on a spendig spree then it will be spotted and your card blacklisted.
Likewise, if you are skint one month and decide to use your credit card a few more times than normal, don't be surprised by the sniggers in the Tesco queue as you are politely told that your card has been declined ........

All the cards aprt from the Classic Visa Card look good from an APR perspective.

~~ What I Don't Like About Capital One ~~
How can I put this ......
Customer Service
Customer experience
Complaints Procedure

There is a definite trend there - perhaps I was unlucky, who knows - but after 18 months I'm still having nightmares about Capital One customer services - and only last week I had to call them to query a 68p charge that has appeared onmy closed account .........

Incidentally, Capital One appeared in the Sunday Times top 100 "Best Places To Work" and came 39th in the Financial Times "Best UK Workplace" - so perhaps they LIKE giving their customers s much grief.

If you choose a Capital One card - good luck - I certainly couldn't recommend them though.
 
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Comments about this review »

alvinlwh 14.04.2007 19:11

I just got a prefilled mail from them too, offering me a card at...34.9% APR! The problem is they send out prefilled forms, which is a problem if the mail is nicked by someone.

weetoon 07.01.2006 02:46

A review about a credit card that actually read well... doesn't soud possible but you did it!

Janej47 29.12.2005 13:21

My experience of Capital One led me to close my account too . While I was at it I decided to pay off all of my store and credit cards , and this is the first Christmas where everything is paid outright and done with . FREEDOM !!! I am now totally credit free and it's great not to have to dread the inflated post - Christmas statements coming through the door in the New Year . It took a bit of juggling , but life without plastic IS possible !! Jane xx



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