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Area code: | 800 |
Prefix: | 955 |
Usage: | Toll Free |
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It is a spoof of a Capital One number... but even so, if you do business with a company, the Do-Not-Call list doesn't apply. That said business can call you for any reason at any time.
On the eighth call they answered - it was Capital one telling me that unless I opted into a feature, they by law would have to hard-decline over-limit transactions - thus stopping me from going over my credit limit even intentionally!ROFLMAO, They're so worried about the fees they're going to lose from accidents that they're calling people with a pitch to opt into allowing it spun as a 'emergency feature' that lets you go over the limit in case you have to. The best part is that the fee when you utilize this service? They'll reduce it so they only charge me $29 instead of $39 for going over the limit.Capital One can go shove it, what a scam.
IT WAS CAPITAL ONE, THEY JUST CALLEDThey sent me out a new card, b/c one of the ones I have with them is coming up for expiration, and they saw that I had not activated it, I advised them I have not received it. They are canceling and re-issuing me a new one.All they asked me to confirm was my zip code and dob.Hope this helps people :)
i have gotten several calls in a short period of time and finally answered today. it seems they want the cardholder to elect to keep some system of covering charges that would push the balance over the credit line. i'm sure there are fees associated with it but i didn't want the service so i'm not sure what it will cost.
I've gotten phone calls from this number about 3 times this year (multiple times in the given week). The reps when you call the customer service number don't really know what they're calling about and have a general "we asking you about a special promotion" bit. This last call I was able to answer was asking me to opt in to overlimit fees after Feb '10.
I received this call and gave the woman my billing zip code. She then had access to my information and claimed she had activated my card. She told me my new card was activated and all was well but I started to feel uneasy about it so I called the number listed on Capital One's website which happened to be the same number and spoke to a representative there. He told me that he felt that it was a suspicous call and while he didn't know how they got the caller ID to come from their number that he did not think the call actually came from Capital One. Since I had lost the card not long before and now this shady deal had gone down I cancelled the card and had them send me a new one. If this number is calling you don't pick up, Call Capital One yourself (Enter in the numbers, don't call the number back from your call log) to have them activate the card
Hey Ben,Don't you believe it. I had a bank reach in and take money out of my account after their branch manager said they could notdo it.Also, I had another bank clear someone else's check (different name, bank, acct # and color) on my account.At least the second bank said they were sorry when I calledthem on it.Been There
capital one trying to get reduce over the limit rate bull crap because of the new laws passed....I told them don't call me any more about marketing campaigns
A guy called and said CapitalOne had sent a special offer that was due to expire although the address he had for me is out of date. I'd consider it to be questionable...my mailing address is correct on their website so I'm not sure who's calling. They tried to get me to sign up for a 0% interest offer, and even said they would send me checks I could deposit into an interest baring account etc.. but rates are so low these days it's not worth the hassle