Terrible experience with Cape/Anna Money CS team
My card was stolen during a vehicle theft and used fraudulently. Cape attempted to charge my bank (NAB), but NAB dishonoured the payment and advised me to contact Cape directly.
I immediately blocked the card and reached out to Cape support. Unfortunately, there is no phone number available—only email. Despite emailing them, I received no response. Instead, I was bombarded with two emails a day demanding payment. I replied to explain the situation, but again received no reply. Their email signatures contained no phone number, leaving me with no way to speak to anyone directly.
After 12 days, I sent another follow-up asking them to simply call me. By day 19, after repeated automated emails and text reminders, I finally texted them in desperation. They eventually called but were aggressive and dismissive, claiming they had not seen any of my emails.
The only positive part of this experience has been Roselle Usherwood, who responded when I finally submitted a support ticket through their system. She has been professional, supportive, and clear in requesting the right documentation. It makes it even harder to understand why another representative, Patrick Maksood, behaved so aggressively and claimed to have no access to the system or visibility of my prior communication. If Cape’s own staff cannot see tickets or communicate with each other, it highlights a very weak and broken internal process.
I’m still going through the process, but so far this has been one of the worst customer service experiences I’ve ever had.








