Is the Capital One “no hassles” credit card all its cracked up to be?
A. You might want to read these comments from some readers of this column: “My husband and I have three Capital One cards, one for each of us and one for our business,” wrote one reader. “I have used our travel miles twice, once for a trip for our family and once by myself, and have never had a bit of trouble. The people who work in the travel section are very helpful and courteous. I would highly recommend this card.” Another wrote, “I read your column in yesterday’s paper. We have a Capital One “No Hassle” card here at work. I used the points just last week to obtain a free airline ticket for my boss, and I must tell you, it was “no hassle.” You call the toll-free number provided, they connect you with a travel agent that books flights for their and before you get off the phone, they have e-mailed your e-ticket to you. It was pretty simple. They were very friendly, checked a couple of different flight scenarios, etc. We were pleased.” And a third writes: “Years ago I decided to avoid