In early March, our credit card was hacked and I disputed some charges and canceled. A day or so later, I saw the following new charges:
-$2,000 - Balance Consolidation
-$7,000 Balance Consolidation
-$4,000 Balance Consolidation
+$4,000 Adjustment - Cash Advances (this is a credit back to my card, presumably for the above 4k charge)
So, now my balance shows that I owe $9k. I reported this new activity soon after, figuring it was a simple error that would be easily fixed. Well, they were confused by it and said it was under investigation. Over the ensuing 2+ months, I called at least 3 more times to tell them that it was unresolved, spending 15-30 minutes on the phone each time.
Finally, the charges were removed, including the $4k charge that had been credited back to my account. So, now I have a positive $4k balance!
The obvious correct thing to do is to call and tell them about the error, which is likely what I will do. However, a small side of me wonders why I should take the time to contact them and tell them about their mistake. It's a credit card company, so much less of a moral dilemma than if it were a local mom and pop shop or something. The downside is that they may come back for it later after I've spent it. I also considered just carrying a +$4k balance for a year or so to see if they figure it out, and then spending it if they don't (maybe donate half of it to charity).
-$2,000 - Balance Consolidation
-$7,000 Balance Consolidation
-$4,000 Balance Consolidation
+$4,000 Adjustment - Cash Advances (this is a credit back to my card, presumably for the above 4k charge)
So, now my balance shows that I owe $9k. I reported this new activity soon after, figuring it was a simple error that would be easily fixed. Well, they were confused by it and said it was under investigation. Over the ensuing 2+ months, I called at least 3 more times to tell them that it was unresolved, spending 15-30 minutes on the phone each time.
Finally, the charges were removed, including the $4k charge that had been credited back to my account. So, now I have a positive $4k balance!
The obvious correct thing to do is to call and tell them about the error, which is likely what I will do. However, a small side of me wonders why I should take the time to contact them and tell them about their mistake. It's a credit card company, so much less of a moral dilemma than if it were a local mom and pop shop or something. The downside is that they may come back for it later after I've spent it. I also considered just carrying a +$4k balance for a year or so to see if they figure it out, and then spending it if they don't (maybe donate half of it to charity).