I have a credit card that gives me 1% cashback on all purchases. I pay my purchases off every month and so pay no interest. It was turning into a right little earner for me, especially as I pay for things for other people on my card and then they give me cash(reclaimable business expenses is a personal favourite).
Now the card issuer has introduced a £20 annual fee. Not as standard, just on my account (and presumably on others who are quite unprofitable).
So, can I complain? Am I being victimised? I presume it's legal as other card companies have previously introduced charges on those people who do not use their cards regularly enough.
It all feels a bit hollow for me to complain when I am still making money out of them, only in future it will £20 a year less than before.
I might just have to swap to a better deal elsewhere.
Now the card issuer has introduced a £20 annual fee. Not as standard, just on my account (and presumably on others who are quite unprofitable).
So, can I complain? Am I being victimised? I presume it's legal as other card companies have previously introduced charges on those people who do not use their cards regularly enough.
It all feels a bit hollow for me to complain when I am still making money out of them, only in future it will £20 a year less than before.
I might just have to swap to a better deal elsewhere.
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