I have a question for the more eloquent ones on the board. I have a VISA card that I have used since I was about 20 years old. About a year and a half ago, the issuing bank sold all of their credit cards to Elan Financial, AKA Cardmember Service. They are based out of Fargo North Dakota. The very first thing they did, was change my card from a Gold to a Platinum, raised my credit limit 2500 dollars, and removed the 10 day grace period for late payments. I immediately did a Google search and discovered just how ruthless this new company is, but, since this is the only card I have, I decided to keep it and see what happens. I have always carried a bit of a balance and made my payments on time.
2 months ago they informed me that my "account was no longer profitable, and that they were raising my interest rate on any new purchases from 6.99% up to 13.99%"

I called and tried to get them to rethink their decision but it fell of deaf ears. So be it. If they thought my account wasn't profitable before, let's see how much profit they make by me paying the balance off and not using it anymore!
Here's were I need you guys to help. I just received an application for a VISA business credit card from these jokers. I have NO INTENTION of filling it out, BUT, I DO want to send it back to them in their postage prepaid envelope, with a little letter expressing just what I think of how they treat long time customers that always pay on time.
Feel free to post up your ideas on what to say and a way to get this to the upper echelon of "Cardmember Services"