Macy's

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Tampa, Florida, United States

Phone number: 813-562-9811

Macy's Reviews

Eloy Chaves December 11, 2009
Extended Credit
I love my Macy's. I buy almost anything there for Christmas and so. I had a 400 dollar limit and i worked hard to keep my good standing paid above the minimum and paid on time. So now I go to Macy's and was paying with my card of 47 dollars and my card is no good. I call customer service and they tell me my credit is down to 220 dollars. Why bring me down from 400 to 220. Thanks alot Macy's, my christmas was ruined this year. Now I'll go see my grandkids 150 miles with no gifts. What the hell, I'm still in good standing. Fix it.
Paul GH. October 22, 2009
Credit Card double charge
I am one of the customer of Macy's department store that experiencing difficulty to make the Macy's Credit Card department to understand that I have already paid the balance on time. Even though Macy's already received my payment on time and I could prove it with the billing statement that I received from them, they denied it. This case not only happened to me, but also happened to another Macy's customers. It seem Macy's will practicing fraud to their customers.
If this case could not be resolved, I will bring this case to the credit bureaus.
NJ Steve October 5, 2009
Abusive Customer Service
Two months ago, I paid my Macy's bill at a local store -- I was unfortunately ONE DAY LATE. My bad -- this month, I get the next bill and there is a $25 late payment fee.<br />
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I called the 800- phone number for Macy's customer service and spoke to an agent in India. I nicely explained that I made my payment one day late because I couldn't get to the store in time and even though it was my mistake, as a long-time Macy's card holder, I would like a courtesy waiver to remove the late payment fee.<br />
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This "towel head" then told me sternly, "well sir, you should pay your bill on time..." I was stunned; he did offer to remove $15 off the the bill as they cannot waive the entire late payment fee.<br />
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I have since paid off my Macy's card -- I went to the local store A DAY EARLY to pay off my balance. Then I saw the store manager and told her that I'm canceling my account and will never shop at Macy's again as long as they have rude Indian customer service agents!
Martino September 6, 2009
Scam and rip off
A dear friend of mine gifted me a hand purse on the festival of Christmas which I did not like it and was purchased from Macy's. The gift was given with love and so I didn't want to disappoint her by asking for the receipt and I decided to return the purse to Macy's. When I entered the store I did a price check on the scanner so I could find something equivalent to the price of the purse. The purse scanned $31.84. I went upstairs to find a purse in that price range to do an even exchange. I chose the purse and I went to the counter and explained to the associate the purse was a Christmas gift and I wanted to exchange it for the purse I had in my hand. Keep in mind Christmas was on a Monday and I attempted to do an exchange on December 30, 2006. The associate proceeded to ring up my exchange and turned around and told me the purse was only worth $15.00 since I didn't have a receipt. I told her the price check scanner was showing $31.84. She explained without a receipt the store policy is the customer will receive the lowest selling price of the item in the last 180 days. There was no way this purse could have sold for $15.00 in the past 180 days when the original price of the purse was $65.00. She called for a manager to explain the policy to me. I asked the manager, that it was not fair and he must help me to do the exchange. But nothing worked I decide to take the $15.00 I told her I didn't want to hurt the person's feelings by asking for the receipt and I said thank you and went home to call Macys corporate office. The Customer Service Representative said each Macys have their own in-store policy. She suggested I call another Macys to find out their policy on returns. If they wanted to help me they really could but these money eaters want a chance.
Dr Evil September 2, 2009
Scammers
We purchased a brand new mattress from Macy's. When we received it, it had a few darkish brown/black spots at the bottom corner, which we thought was ink or something splattered. Since last week these spots spread all around Mattress and now see bugs...it's disgusting I called Macy's to inform them and seeking replacement..The Supervisor named Kianna accused us of lying and now I'm out $625 and No Bed to sleep in. I've been a customer of Macy's for 15+ years. I've contacted several news stations and am seeking justice.
voitelniza August 26, 2009
Return policy and credit card fraud
Macy's card is the most abusive card in terms of terms and conditions. For example, if you make a return before the bill cycle closes, most of the credit cards will deduct the amount of return from your bill immediately. However, Macy's would not. If you don't pay the previous bill in full (although you already returned the item), you will be charged the finance charge and then the next cycle, your balance will be negative for the amount of your return reduced by the finance charge. This way, not only you would pay the finance charge, but Macy's will also keep your money for longer time (until you call and request the refund which will come in 10 business days after you request it).

In addition, Macy's really defrauds consumers on return policy. The policy states that you can return the merchandise within 180 days with the receipt. However, Macy's tracks your rate of return (by dollar amount) and will close your credit card account without warning if the rate is "too high" (but there are no description anywhere what that means). Therefore, if you bought one inexpensive item (say, $10) and one expensive (say, $100), and you returned the expensive one - your rate of return is 90% and they can close your account. Obviously, once Macy's closed your account, you cannot return anything you bought on Macy's credit card even if it is within 1 day (not even talking about 180 days). The only thing you can get is “store credit”. This way, Macy’s insures that it keeps your money no matter what. So much for "easy return policy" that is advertised by Macy's.
Muzzy350 August 18, 2009
Keep calling my cell
The store is a cluttered mess, too many merchandise and not much room. The employees have this persona of they are just better then you. And that you are wasting their time. But this is not why I'm writing this complaint.

Starting a couple of days ago, I keep getting a phone call from 1 (702) 556-7300. This number is in Florida. This number keeps calling me every 1 to 2 hours during the day. Non-stop it rings, I pick up, dead silence, and it hangs up. So I'm thinking maybe someone is playing a joke or keeps calling the wrong number.

Two days go by, and the calls are none-stop. Same thing, no one talks and hangs up. It got to the point ware I don't even answer my phone anymore.

Today I decide to call this number back to see what is going on. Guess what, I get Macy's call center. I complain about my problem. The person on the other end I believe dos not understand anything I'm saying; Lets face it, all call centers are established abroad and filled with foreigners that just don't understand certain concepts. He tells me "I need your name". First I say "why do you need my name? Don't you have my information if you keep calling me?" He then asks me for my number, how stupid is this? I say " all I want is for you guys to stop calling me every hour".

Wouldn't you say this is a simple request? He then starts asking me personal information. This I don't understand why is needed. You have my number, you have my name (which I didn't want to give), now you need social and date of birth?
Why do you need all that to stop calling me?

So I refused. I'm not giving my personal information to a data base so this thing can happen again. More spam, more junk, more calls. This is not what I need. More chance of identity theft (which I already fell victim of).

After a few deliberate misunderstandings, I manage to get a person named CHARLES DUGAN. He supposedly a supervisor. He then starts asking me the same thing. Do you guys even communicate? So we go over the same thing again. What is your last four social? Ware do you live? Date of birth? I say again with a firm voice, "you guys keep calling me, all I want is for you not to call me", Obviously you have my information if you call me. Then I hear the most outrageous, mind boggling statement ever, "sir, I'm not asking for your personal information". My head starts to hurt from the sheer magnitude of stupidity. Maybe I am stupid, so I say, "well if its not personal information, what is your name?" followed by, "what is your date of birth? What is the last four digits of your social? Ware do you live?" Of course he didn't answer. I then ask for the manager, because supposedly when I asked for the MANAGER, I did not get him, I got this gift of the telemarketing world instead.

I stay on hold for the second time again, this time for 20 min. With all the $0.49 per hour people your company is hiring overseas, you would think I wouldn't have to wait as long.
The manager never shows. Charles then tells me the best he can do is get him to call me back.
here is the kicker, he asks, and I'm not kidding, "what is your number?"

As I filled this complaint I have received two calls from that number. This is such a simple thing to fix, all I want to do is be connected to someone that has more then two brain cells and able to understand what I'm dealing with. Not someone the is a cyborg regurgitating pre-plane sentences, with out any clue of what I'm asking. It's like if they cant follow their cheat sheet of things to say or ask that is sticky noted on their monitor, they get stuck like an old record and repeat themselves till they can process the next step.

All I want is for your machines to stop calling me!
I started shopping at Macy's instead of your competitor JCPenny. But after this nuisance, I will never step foot in a Macy's again.
cantconme August 14, 2009
provisional Finance Charge
I was also charged a "provisional finance charge" on my Macy's bill even though it wasn't due yet. I knew what my balance was and when I looked it up online it was higher and when I contacted them that was when I learned of their provisional finance charge . They said if I paid in full I could subtract it BUT if I pay the minimum or a pymt is received for less than the entire amount the provisional finance charge would remain on my acct. I always thought finance charges were added AFTER the bill was paid IF THERE WAS STILL A BALANCE. I will not use my Macy's card again after catching them trying this little trick.
Robert July 18, 2009
Overcharged
Please let everyone you know that if they have a Macy's credit card, their interest may have increased to 26.99% in January. They did not send letters out to their customers. There was a note on the January 2009 bill that most customers probally missed. They have lost their minds. Their interest rate is higher than a title pawn.
Brad July 10, 2009
Never again
As one of your "valued customers" I would like to let you know that I'm not feeling so valued. Initially, I was issued a credit card with Macys for $500. I was doing so well with my credit card, that you decided to give me a $200 increase! Wow! Well, as of recently, I saw that my card had been expired since March of 2009. I waited and waited and waited for a new card to come, but never recieved one.

Today, I went to pay my bill at my neighborhood Macy's store. I was in need of a MAC compact, so I decided to ask the clerk if she could print me off a temporary shopping pass because my new card had not came in the mail yet. She kindly said, "Sure! Let me contact corporate and ask them why you haven't recieved your new card yet." When she started talking to the representative from Macy's named Linda, (which I'm not changing the names to protect the innocent, because none of you at Macy's are innocent right now; plus, there's probably like 2 billion Linda's that work for you) Linda explained to me that I was over my credit limit. I said, "Linda, that cannot be. I have a $700 credit limit, and I'm positive I've only spent $600 or so on it." She said, "Ma'am, with the recent drop in your credit score, Macy's reserves the right to drop your credit limit without notification."

What? Excuse me? Without notification? I think if I should be notified of anything, that would be something to notify my about, but I understand now why you decided to let that little detail slip. In your terms and conditions, you print in size 5 font that Macy's is not at liberty to notify me when you decide to lower my credit limit. This is such a nice trap for you to make some extra cash. And I'm sure the gaggle of lawyers that you have working for you to find loop holes said, "You can get them this way!"

So Macy's, consider me done with you. I'm cancelling my credit card and never shopping at your store again. Making my credit limit drop without notifying me is kind of like magic! Oh wait, that's "the magic of Macy's"

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