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DA reports:  “I’ve been getting two to six calls a day from 800.446.1022.  When I finally tracked down the number through the 800 directory service, that number was listed as the HSBC Consumer Annoyance Department.  What’s that about?  Honesty if it is HSBC, but when were they honest?”

Editor’s Note:  800-446-1022 is from HSBC’s telemarketing division. They are calling to sell you other services (unemployment insurance for your credit cards, credit card upgrades, etc.).

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6 Responses
  1. rena wallace says:

    For four months we had gotten recorded messages from HSBC like, “Please hold on for a very important call…” twice a day phone: 800-568-0156. Calls originated from India. After a month of requesting that they not call — as I have no account with them that is overdue — eventually I started reporting every call to the Federal “Do Not Call Registry” and eventually they stopped. Very creepy!

  2. Christina says:

    Consumer annoyance department….you couldn’t make that up if you tried!! Too too funny!!
    (at least this department excels at what they do!)

  3. Dale says:

    Do a search on Google for 188-446-1022. You will be amazed at the number of complaints.

    A worker by the name of Jessie needs to be fired. Very rude and arrogant. Likely in India. I pray that this gets back to his supervisors and him.

    Regards

    A concerned consumer and new cardholder of HSBC Master Card. Will likely cut card in two and move on due to telemarketing practices of HSBC.

  4. Dale says:

    Correction on the search for the above posting.

    Do a google search on 800-446-1022.

    Regards

  5. Dale says:

    Do a search on Google for 800-446-1022. You will be amazed at the number of complaints.

    A worker by the name of Jessie needs to be fired. Very rude and arrogant. Likely in India. I pray that this gets back to his supervisors and him.

    Regards

    A concerned consumer and new cardholder of HSBC Master Card. Will likely cut card in two and move on due to telemarketing practices of HSBC.

    Tried to re-enter this one with HTML to see if it would display better on site. Readability…

  6. David This Time says:

    Try doing a search on Google inputting
    800-446-1022.   Mega complaints


    HSBC has a telemarketer by the name of
    Jessie that should be terminated.  He is extremely rude and arrogant in
    nature.   Likely calling out of the India call center.  I have
    high hopes that this information gets to his superiors.  Also hoping he
    gets fired. 

    Posted by a short lived HSBC card holder
    due to the telemarketing practices of HSBC.  Cutting card in two as I type
    this post. 

    Trying the HTML one more time as it still
    would not take the breaks between paragraphs, so I used lines and color this
    time. 

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