Brett
San Antonio,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, January 19, 2004
I too have had a getsmart card. I believe I was late on one payment and I was also transferred to the Emerge Mastercard. I was upset at the time since I did not receive any information and was transferred for apparently no reason. I called customer service and they told me it was in the original card holder agreement. I am sure it was otherwise there would be some sort of lawsuit already. I did not activete the Emerge card and in fact called customer service to cancel the card. I too carried a balance, but did not see any extra fees associated with the card. I believe the people that are complaining about the fees are the ones that paid the card late after being transferred. I have since paid my card in full and have activated a different card with a lower rate and no annual fee. I would suggest to anyone that not paying the balance is not the answer and that there is only one way to fight the system. By paying the card off early. The card company makes money by late fees and interest. If you pay it off early they do not get your money. Ruining your credit does not send a statement to them, they could care less.
RON
SAN JOSE,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, January 15, 2004
All these reports about Emerge doing illeagal things and ripping people off are blown out of proportion. If half or even a quarter of what is written is true, then someone, somewhere would have filed a lawsuit or at least some district attorney would have filed an injunction. If what is reported is true, then it would seem that there would be more then enough evidence to stop Emerge or Providian. There is not even a respectable media article written on their practices. So all you see are disgruntled folks who just want to vent. Please prove me wrong, but I doubt that you can.