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SB in Illinois said: “Interesting enough I just received a call from HSBC telling me my account was submitted to collections. My account is current with HSBC and I have always overpaid my balance. The man on the phone was saying they had not recieved my last payment and somehow they tripled my payment and made some comment about how this could effect my credit score. Then he was really rushing me to make a payment over the phone or Internet. I declined and wait impatiently to see just how screwed up my account with them is going to be now on my next statement if the as***les mail one. Thanks alot HSBC, luckly for us you are on our side. This must be your new bailout plan, dick every card holder because you want a bonus?”

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