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CL in Iowa said: “Every month I send my house payment in 6 or 7 days before the due date and every month, HSBC holds my check until it is late and then the next month they charge me about a $40.00 late fee. They also call me at work and ask me when I am making my payment, I tell them my payment is not even due yet and then they ask me if I intend to keep my property? What nerve!! HSBC is probably doing the same thing to alot of customers and it needs to stop! Even the Government takes the date that is post marked on your envelope? I hate to think how much money they have taken from me in late fees and with the price of gas and groceries every penny counts!!”

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