Consumer banking accountability in Pasadena, CA — disputed credit-card rewards
By Pablo Diaz · Founder, OpenPublicHub. Read my Bank of America story →
If you are a banking customer in Pasadena, CA dealing with a problem your bank will not resolve directly, you have escalation paths that work. CFPB first, state regulator second, attorney general third. The links and processes are below.
Disputed credit-card rewards
If a credit-card or banking rewards program has not paid out what you believe you earned, you have escalation options that go beyond calling the bank again. The pattern that works:
- Document the program terms (screenshot the page).
- Document your earnings and your redemption attempts (statement screenshots, ticket IDs).
- Send a written request — email, secure message, or letter — quoting the terms and asking for a written explanation of where the rewards went. Save the response.
- If the explanation is unsatisfactory, file a CFPB complaint at consumerfinance.gov/complaint. Attach the documentation.
- For Bank of America customers specifically: the CFPB cited withheld credit-card rewards as one of the practices behind its 2023 $250M order — see the order summary. That regulatory finding is publicly relevant context for new disputes.
- File a parallel complaint with your state regulator and AG (links below for CA).
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Federal regulators
- CFPB consumer complaint portal — file at consumerfinance.gov/complaint.
- OCC consumer assistance — for nationally-chartered banks.
- FTC reportfraud.ftc.gov — for fraud and identity theft on bank accounts.
- identitytheft.gov — FTC one-stop for ID-theft response.
- BBB — customer reviews and complaint mediation (self-regulatory).
Why public-record context matters
When you file a complaint, your story joins a public record. That is how regulator enforcement gets built. A few examples of the public record on Bank of America specifically:
- CFPB 2023 enforcement — $250M total — junk fees, withheld credit-card rewards, fake accounts.
- CFPB 2022 enforcement — $225M — botched unemployment-benefits handling.
- CFPB 2014 — $727M in relief — deceptive credit-card add-on practices.
- CFPB Consumer Complaint Database — Bank of America — public, searchable, tens of thousands of complaints.
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