Roger Greenwood was sure Bank of America had made a mistake.
The Jacksonville, Illinois man received a credit card statement that showed he had a zero dollar balance, but the bank was still charging him $39.23 in interest anyway, according to the Chicago Tribune:
The Jacksonville, Illinois man received a credit card statement that showed he had a zero dollar balance, but the bank was still charging him $39.23 in interest anyway, according to the Chicago Tribune:
In August, he charged a vacation rental to his credit card, resulting in a $5,734.13 balance.
Weeks later, he received $1,450 in credits from two merchants, lowering his balance to $4,284.13. More Read
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