First National Bank of Omaha Complaint: Payoff process

#1347086 24 Apr 2015

Credit card

Complaint #1347086 submitted on 04/24/2015 relating to First National Bank of Omaha. Complaint relates to Credit card - Payoff process .

Complaint was submitted via Web and sent to the company on Wednesday 29th April 2015.

Narrative (may be redacted).

The Banks holding Credit-Card Debt are UN-FAIRLY manipulating their " Payment Allocation '' ( methodology ) to FAVOR " Pay-Down '' of LOWER Interest-rate " Remaining Balance-Due '' while INCREASING those " Remaining Balance Due '' amounts remaining at HIGHER Interest rates as-follows : See Your " Charge Summary '' as those " Line-Items '' depicting ( Your ) various " Purchases '' or " Cash Advance '' or " Balance Transfer '' or " Special/Loan/Program '' followed by It 's " Terms '' itemized as " APR '' with " Fixed Interest '' ( terms ) depicted as ( f ) and " Variable Interest '' ( terms ) depicted ( v ), then followed by " Balance Subject to Interest Rate '', then " Days Rate Used '', and finally that " Interest Charged '' ( You ) over those ( Days ) It was accrued as-such.

Whereas I have XXXX ITEMS on My " Charge Summary '' for them to " Allocate Payment '' - and DESPITE that I PAID OVER {$36.00} MORE THAN My " Minimum payment Due '' of {$240.00} ( for actually paying {$280.00} ) - The Banks " Payment Allocation '' rather went-down exampled as-follows : ( A ) " BT SPECIAL '' ( Balance Transfer Special ) amount of {$10000.00} held@7.99 % ( v ) RATHER INCREASED {$1.00} to {$10000.00} for NO PAYMENT ALLOCATION WHATSOEVER ~ AND DESPITE ME PAYING MORE THAN {$36.00} ABOVE the " minimum-payment due '' AND well-before It 's " Due Date ''.

( B ) " BT SPECIAL '' outstanding-balance of {$600.00} held@7.99 % ( v ) DECREASED to {$570.00} for the " Payment Allocation '' to It of {$29.00} ( C ) " BT SPECIAL '' outstanding-balance of {$1800.00} held@5.99 % ( f ) DECREASED to {$1600.00} for a " Payment Allocation '' of {$170.00} ~ Indeed HERE is where THEY apply THE LION-SHARE of that {$280.00} " Payment '' ... toward paying-down what " Balance '' I 've secured at Low/Fixed-Interest :?

IT 'S A PROBELM TO CONSUMERS WHEN " PAYMENT ALLOCATIONS '' ARE RATHER MIS-ALLOCATED TO RATHER CAUSE AN INCREASE IN OUTSTANDING DEBT!

IT 'S A PROBLEM TO CONSUMERS WHEN PAYING THE MINIMUM PAYMENT DOES N'T AT-LEAST ABATE " NEGATIVE AMORTIZATION '' ( Growth vs. Reduction ) OF ONES " DEBT ''!!

IT 'S A PROBLEM TO CONSUMERS WHEN PAYMENT ALLOCATIONS RATHER PERPETUALLY INCREASE THOSE BALANCES " REMAINING '' AT HIGHER INTEREST DESPITE ONE MAKING MORE-THAN THE " MINIMUM PAYMENT DUE '' BECAUSE IT 'S UN-FAIR AND ETHICALLY WRONG!!!

The Example again : Whereas My " Minimum Payment Due '' was {$240.00} - and I rather-paid {$280.00} - My " XXXX XXXX BT Special '' @ 6 % FIXED APR " Balance Subject to Interest Rate '' ( Balance Outstanding ) DROPPED for a payment-allocation made toward IT of {$170.00} ...

BUT My " XXXX XXXX BT Special ''@7.99 % VARIABLE INCREASED for an additional {$1.00} BEING ADDED TO IT ...

THIS DESPITE PAYING MORE THAN THE " MINIMUM-PAYMENT DUE '' PAYING THE " MINIMUM PAYMENT DUE '' SHOULD ALWAYS AT-LEAST SATISFY MAINTENANCE OF THE ACCOUNT STATUS-QUO vs. INDUCE ANY NEGATIVE AMORTIZATION ~ AS IT IS RATHER DOING EXACTLY AND DESPITE ( ME ) MAKING MORE-THAN THAT " MINIMUM PAYMENT DUE ''.

This has gone-on for years now despite MINE AND OTHERS protests to " Creditors '' and SHOULD therefore now go to FEDERAL Court as a Class-Action Lawsuit to STOP IT!!!

This CURRENTLY ALLOWED PRACTICE OF THE BANKS is an UN-FAIR manipulation of that methodology employed to calculate " Payment Allocation '' and IT MUST STOP NOW with Mine, Yours, and Our protest TODAY, Thank You.

Company First National Bank of Omaha
Complaint ID 1347086
Date Received 04/24/2015
Product Credit card
Issue Payoff process
State/ZIP Code GA 300XX
Consumer Consent Consent provided
Company Public Response Company believes it acted appropriately as authorized by contract or law
Company Response To Customer Closed with explanation
Submitted Web 04/29/2015
Result Timely Response: Yes, Consumer Disputed: No
 

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