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BT Rate Revoked

Hi all. I'm a long time lurker, 1st time poster so I'll make it a long one:D.
I've been following a lot of advice on the site and things have been looking good as far as reducing debts go.
I have a Halifax CC 0% BT for 13 months (about 3 months in).
I stupidly forgot to pay last month and as a result received a letter asking for payment and advising of the late payement fee.
No problem, I accepted this and made the payment straight away.
I called them today to advise that the payment had been made and found out the the 0% had been revoked. This leaves me in a pickle as I'd consolidated all of my debt on to the card.

I spoke with collections initially, then customer services. The CS lady was surprisingly unsympathetic and simply stated the T&C bluntly and told me there would be no budging on the decision. Blimey!!
So the question is. Has anyone sucessfully managed to have their revoked 0% rate reinstated?

Any help much appreciated. Cheers.

Comments

  • td_007
    td_007 Posts: 1,212 Forumite
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    Usually reinstatement of the introductory rate is matter of goodwill - try and request again and you might get through to someone more sympathetic. But otherwise you have just got to take it on the chin.
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    ian72 wrote: »
    I stupidly forgot to pay last month...
    No. You "stupidly" forgot to set up a direct debit for the minimum payment (a very lowly 1% of the balance...and then they're responsible for taking the payment - not you sending it) when you first applied for/activated the card. That's the root cause of your problems now.

    You have two choices now:

    1) Keep ringing until you find someone more willing to help (although bear in mind they don't have to - as per the T&C's).

    2) Shift the debt elsewhere...and pay another 3% fee.
  • ian72
    ian72 Posts: 2 Newbie
    Thanks both for the replies. Managed to speak with someone today who arranged for their manager to call me. Manager was very understanding and said they would reinstate the 0% offer.:j
    It really does depend on who you speak to though. 1st person was adamant that nothing could be done. It took 3 calls and 5 different people before i got a result. A lesson leaned for sure.

    Yorkshireboy:- Your dead right. I should have had a DD set up. I'll be setting this up in a minute.


    Cheers
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