Barclays PLC Credit card department,
My credit card balance was overpaid in the amount of -. When I asked them to go ahead and credit back to me electronically, via the same means that they received the funds from me, they told me that was not possible. My credit card amount due was at a balance of $0.00 at the time that they took the payment from my account. I need the money back promptly as I understand is within my rights, as stated below : " Other billing rights Businesses that offer " open end '' credit also must : give you a written notice when you open a new account - and at certain other times - that describes your right to dispute billing errors ; provide a statement for each billing period in which you owe - or they owe you - more than - dollar ; send your bill at least 14 days before the payment is due - if you have a period within which to pay the bill without incurring additional charges ; credit all payments to your account on the date they 're received, unless no extra charges would result if they failed to do so. Creditors are permitted to set some reasonable rules for making payments, say setting a reasonable deadline for payment to be received to be credited on the same date ; and promptly credit or refund overpayments and other amounts owed to your account. This applies to instances where your account is owed more than - dollar. Your account must be credited promptly with the amount owed. If you prefer a refund, it must be sent within seven business days after the creditor receives your written request. The creditor must also make a good faith effort to refund a credit balance that has remained on your account for more than six months. ''
Barclays PLC customer in Florida
Mar 11, 2016
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
Barclays PLC response to complaint:
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