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Orchard Bank Contact Info

Date: Mon, 06/19/2006 - 09:58

Submitted by kbluvscats
on Mon, 06/19/2006 - 09:58

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Orchard Bank Contact Info


Does anyone know what the 1-800 phone number for Orchard Bank is? Or any other contact information.


Important Account Information
Customer Service
503-245-9280
Technical Support
1-800-771-7293

Lost or Stolen Cards
800-366-7817
For the Hearing Impaired (TDD)
1-800-655-9392

Payment Center


lrhall41

Submitted by thkredfla on Mon, 06/19/2006 - 10:26

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But you won't be able to understand them once you get them on the phone. I actually JUST got off the phone with Orchard. I tried the old "Please lower my apr" routine - and after a 2 minute blurb from the other end of the line all I got was "based on" - I honestly didn't understand a WORD they said to me. So I called back and got a different person, but still, couldn't understand them. That is so frustrating - I try and try to understand them, but can't.
*sigh*


lrhall41

Submitted by Ehwin on Mon, 06/19/2006 - 11:07

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Have you tried sending in a request online. I did and had someone to call me back within 2hrs. I never had a problem with Orchard bank other then they dont report to all 3 agencies. Only Exquifax and Experian. Try the website..

Link deleted as per forum rules - Mike


lrhall41

Submitted by thkredfla on Mon, 06/19/2006 - 11:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ehwin
But you won't be able to understand them once you get them on the phone. I actually JUST got off the phone with Orchard. I tried the old "Please lower my apr" routine - and after a 2 minute blurb from the other end of the line all I got was "based on" - I honestly didn't understand a WORD they said to me. So I called back and got a different person, but still, couldn't understand them. That is so frustrating - I try and try to understand them, but can't.
*sigh*






wHENEVER THAT HAPPENS, ASK TO BE TRANSFERED TO A REP HERE IN THE USA. IM A FINANCIAL ADVISOR AND HAVE TO DEAL WITH THAT ALLLL DAY. BUT GIVE THAT A TRY AND 9 TIMES OF OUT 10 THEY WILL TRANSFER YOU NO PROBLEM.


lrhall41

Submitted by anonymous on Thu, 09/30/2010 - 11:15

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