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An insider at Household International -HSBC alleges:
” HSBC is purposely not entering any address changes listed on the remittance slips with payments so they can fraudulently charge $29 late fee which in cases make it over the limit and they can also then charge an over the limit fee/or late fee at their discretion depending on the mood of the manager on duty. ”
This report, filed in December 2004, indicates that HSBC North America continues the practices discovered in Shea - Household, which HSBC neither admitted nor denied but did in fact pay out US$11 million.
Household Watch cautions investors, regulators, and legal researchers. If the allegations prove to be true a RICO charge of the greatest magnitude seen in America will result when Best Buy and over 60 other merchants are linked to an alleged scheme to boost profits using mail fraud or other means.
Traffic at Household Watch servers has been high as of late, especially from prodns3.household.com and prodns5.household.com searching the terms “RICO” and “racketeering influence and corrupt organization.” Does this mean anything? Time will tell.
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I have had trouble with household credit
I made my payments to them every month but would always incure a late fee, also
the interest rate was rised, I was informed of a class action suit that was to be determined, there was a decesion in 6/04 I have still had no contact and need help have my account info reviewed please reply.