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njtony
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Just had a long conversation with capital one about my permanent home address. They said I cannot use UPS store as my address. If I did not provide them with a building address they were going to cancel my credit cards. So I gave them the address of campground I am currently staying at. Anyone else have this problem?
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way2roll
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timmac wrote:
njtony wrote:
Just had a long conversation with capital one about my permanent home address. They said I cannot use UPS store as my address. If I did not provide them with a building address they were going to cancel my credit cards. So I gave them the address of campground I am currently staying at. Anyone else have this problem?


With Capital One sloppy handling of your private info why than keep the card..

Plenty of other banks that will offer with a P.O. box address..


Mailing address? Sure. Physical address, no way. You cannot open an account in any US chartered bank and have a physical address as a PO box. It's against OCC regulations and fines are in the neighborhood of $200k per instance. There was a nationwide OCC consent order back in 2013 that mandated this. But most banks are still dealing with legacy populations and that takes time. But they can send your statements anywhere you like (within reason).
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Campfire_Time
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way2roll wrote:
As someone who works at a bank managing compliance regulations, I deal with this all the time. Per the OCC and OFAC regulations banks are required to validate the customer's address is a physical address. This is not to be confused with a mailing address (account address) which can be a PO box. This is due to AML, antiterrorism, SDN, OFAC etc etc - compliance 8 ways of Sunday. So it's not the banks fault, it's the government - and rightfully so. In order to protect banks, their customers and the nation as a whole, every bank is required to "know your customer". This means validating where you live. If you have an older account and your physical address is listed a PO box, technically it's an OCC violation, but it's likely you are not deemed a high risk and thus fall lower on the priority list to update your profile and validate a physical address. Every bank is required to do this and it's a huge and costly initiative especially when dealing with older data when it wasn't required and now you have to back and backfill. Most banks like Cap 1 and the one I work have upwards to 30-50MM customers. It's a very large and expensive ordeal - not to mention bad customer experience. But in short, it's not the individual bank's fault.


X2, this is all correct. I'm in IT and worked for a bank for over 9 years until they got bought out. I really hate Capital One, had them for a long time until their customer service dept. allowed a PIN to be set on our card without proper verification. That said, don't blame the messenger (Capital One).
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way2roll
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As someone who works at a bank managing compliance regulations, I deal with this all the time. Per the OCC and OFAC regulations banks are required to validate the customer's address is a physical address. This is not to be confused with a mailing address (account address) which can be a PO box. This is due to AML, antiterrorism, SDN, OFAC etc etc - compliance 8 ways of Sunday. So it's not the banks fault, it's the government - and rightfully so. In order to protect banks, their customers and the nation as a whole, every bank is required to "know your customer". This means validating where you live. If you have an older account and your physical address is listed a PO box, technically it's an OCC violation, but it's likely you are not deemed a high risk and thus fall lower on the priority list to update your profile and validate a physical address. Every bank is required to do this and it's a huge and costly initiative especially when dealing with older data when it wasn't required and now you have to go back and backfill. Most large banks like Cap 1 and the one I work have upwards to 30-50MM customers. It's a very large and expensive ordeal - not to mention bad customer experience. But in short, it's not the individual bank's fault.
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wa8yxm
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My Capitol one card is registered to my PO box.
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Scottiemom
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We have a Cabelas Card and Cabelas switched to Capital One. I had to sign up with them, but I didn't have any trouble doing it. We fulltimer (15 years) and use Dakota Post in SD.

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Ava
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I think I just heard about a data breach with Capital one. Something to check on.

timmac
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njtony wrote:
Just had a long conversation with capital one about my permanent home address. They said I cannot use UPS store as my address. If I did not provide them with a building address they were going to cancel my credit cards. So I gave them the address of campground I am currently staying at. Anyone else have this problem?


With Capital One sloppy handling of your private info why than keep the card..

Plenty of other banks that will offer with a P.O. box address..

Lwiddis
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rdhetrick
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Yep, I think it's a result of the Real-ID laws. I do most of my banking with Capital One, and I had to use something besides my mail service address.
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