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Credit Card...Anyone Else in Debt?

Just wondering if anyone else is in debt? I have a CC that was charged at a hotel that I was staying at and I didn't give them permission to scan it and I never got any notice from the hotel when they scanned it. I had to have a CC to check in, but I told them not to make any charges on it because I would be giving them cash and they said that was fine. Now, a year later, I'm still trying to pay off this card and people who I don't believe are with the bank (the CC is from my bank Wachovia) keep calling and cursing at me. I've reported the foul nature and did look up the number on google and there are other complaints about the number. I feel like my credit will go bad, in which I have very good credit as I knew in January when I had to buy a new car and rent an apartment. I'm only over the limit by $2,000. I keep paying between $200-$250 each month because that is all I can do atm. I live alone and don't have a husband. I'm sure I am not the only one with some debit? I know of others who are in debt with over $18,000 and they never get harassed and make the same payments I make. I'm a bit off edge and fear something bad will happen.

Anyone else out there with debit?

Thank you.

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I work front desk at a hotel. If you gave them the credit card when you checked in, you gave them permission to scan it. You do need to call the hotel and dispute the charge if you paid in cash when you checked out. Here's how things usually work: When you get to the hotel and put your CC down to check in, the CC is authorized (and the amount is put on hold) for room, tax, and (typically) $30 for incidentals...if you do not use any incidentals, the hold releases in about 4 business days (depending on the bank) and the card gets charged for the actual amount.. If you pay cash when you check out, it takes the hold just as long to release, but nothing gets charged. If they charged your card and you paid in cash, they definitely need to reimburse you and if you fight hard enough, they may also reimburse the finance charges that accrued over the past year.

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Your post is unclear. Are these fraudulent charges or actual expenses charged to your credit card?
There is a difference between having credit card debt and what you seem to be describing. Did you pay cash upon checkout? If so the hotel needs to credit your credit card account immediately!
Or did they automatically charge it to your CC and that's what put you over your limit? If that's the case it's odd b/c your card would have been "declined" at the hotel.

****This poster has clarified that she paid the cash AND was charged by the hotel on her card. That is credit card fraud.****

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We have some debt, and our thing is that we were under the limit on all cards, but then they charged the fees so that put us over (just this month). Then we got $100 less than promised from family for Christmas (they paid for our expenses to see them, but didn't cover it all, even though they told us repeatedly that they would). That means that we're not able to pay several minimum payments, which we really needed to pay. Right now I'm knowing our credit score is going to drop like crazy in the next month or two. Then we'll get our tax return and be fine, and then be able to make credit payments, but we're a bit stuck until then. Oh, and my hubby's job promised him a position back in May or June, that was supposed to come with a raise of $9,000 to $12,000 annually, and we were told it would probably be in July b/c that was the new fiscal year. We thought we were set, and bought a washer when ours broke on credit, and didn't worry about a few other things (going out to dinner once a week, etc). Then he didn't get the job until November and the raise was only $3000 annually. Even the small raise would have helped a lot earlier, but with the interest adding up, we're stuck for a month or two. We're looking forward to paying off the bills we currently have, and then we'll get to slowly work our debt down, but yeah, we've got debt too. You're not alone.

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The problem is, it is a year later and that you are over the limit. Did you pay in cash after all or did they charge the room to your card? Of course if you paid the room in cash, then you need to contact the hotel and if no resolution, the credit card company and dispute the charges, however right away. I believe the time allowed to dispute is 18 months.

The credit card companies can really stick it to you with fees when you go over your limit or are late. Those are those little "Opt Out" notices they send you. So if you opt out, I believe in most cases you have to close the account. Call your CC company and see if that is an option...if you do so, will all the crazy fees stop. You may get a helpful rep on the phone who will give you some suggestions as to how to pay this down.

Best of luck.

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They should have been able to reverse the charge a year ago when you paid cash for the room. A year later there is not really anything that you can do about it. Hotels give you an invoice when you check out, did you check out at the desk and pay for it? Did you leave without paying and in turn they charged the card? If you had the cash to pay for the room why didn't you just pay the credit card with that money right away? Having any amount over your credit limit is not good, so being $2000 over a credit limit could do some damage to your credit. Or do you mean that you just have $2000 in debt?

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oh my. my hubby and i are in debt by 45,000. in fairness 40,000 was his before i met him. 5,000 of that was mine and that was mostly my care(which i always made mnthly payments on so i had good credit) but i did have a company call me up and start screaming and treatening to sue over money that i owed an ambulence company, they claimed i had no other bills to pay which was ridicoulous

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Call the hotel for a copy of the bill, the actual bill that you signed. They need to show a signed bill that says you agree to these charges.
You can also open a new credit card and transfer your balances, usually for no interest on the transferred amount. Check around what bank people like locally that has great customer service. If nothing else, call the local TV station with your story, that you are getting harassed over a bill you never authorized. Maybe let the hotel know that after they send you the bill (or don't have one if you never signed one) that you will go to the media with this harassment unless they remove the charge from your card. Your final option is to talk to a lawyer. Good luck.

Go to the Free and I do mean Free Credit Counseling Services, in your city. You may have to call a few to find the( Non profit free office) in your area.
The people at the Free Counseling Services know who to call, and how to resolve unfair charges and how to intervene with the bill collectors from hell.

When you call for your appt. tell them you have credit card charges you can't seem to pay off. Take all of your paper work with you to the appt.
I wish you the best.
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