New York Post

Costco’s Citi cards creating concern

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Costco customers have deluged the retailer’s Facebook page with hundreds of complaints about a new credit card from Citigroup, saying they endured lengthy wait times and had trouble activating accounts.

Costco, the world’s largest wholesale club, told customers that the bank, headed by Chief Executive Michael Corbat (below), is working to deal with a spate of calls about the new Costco Anywhere Visa Cards. The cards were available for use starting last week.

“Due to high levels of interest in the Costco Anywhere Card and high volumes of calls from cardholder­s, callers to Citi should expect longer-than-desired hold times,” Costco said on its Facebook page. “Citi is reviewing processes and pulling in additional resources to alleviate hold times.”

Costco decided last year to end its 16-year relationsh­ip with American Express after the firms couldn’t agree on card fees.

Costco’s sales have slowed in recent months, disappoint­ing analysts. One reason could be “friction” from the credit-card switch, Scott Mushkin, an analyst at Wolfe Research, said in a note to clients this month.

One Costco customer said on the retailer’s Facebook page that she was on hold for three hours waiting to talk to a Citigroup representa­tive.

Another said that he was improperly billed for charges he already settled with AmEx.

Dozens of customers posted that they still haven’t received their cards, and others said they were having trouble activating their accounts.

Jennifer Bombardier, a spokeswoma­n for Citigroup, apologized to customers who were inconvenie­nced. She said Citigroup had issued 11 million of the cards and received 1.5 million customer calls by late Wednesday.

“Some customers experience­d delays reaching customer service,” Bombardier said in an emailed statement.

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