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You're browsing: Complaints » Merchant Issues » Article Title: HSBC payments due on Sunday but post Monday as late payments

WR in Minnesota said: “I was told my late fee, would be waived, because my payment was due on a Sunday and my payment was posted Monday, late. Best Buy then adds the late fee to my next statement, it was now 72 dollars, I thought it was waived so I paid my usual amount for 32.00. Now they say that if you don’t pay the full balance due, it is considered a late payment! So now BestBuy has been adding a 39.00 late fee to my account every month making my minimum payment close to 200 dollars! This is absolutely wrong! HSBC should not be allowed to do this! Please help me stop this!”

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