On October 13, after two weeks worth of calls and questions, I agreed to let Centurion debit $249 dollars out of my account. I thought that I had covered all of the basics and more with my thourough, clever questions. Ginet, one of centurion's hired demons who will one day rot in hell for her deceptions, told me that I was paying to recieve a 2000 dollar credit card, no interest for three years that could be used anywhere in the world.
I ask her repeatedly if this was a credit card or a secured card and she told me that it was a credit card, and I would recieve it in the mail within 7 to 10 business days. Guess what. I recieved a packet of junk with a form to fill out wanting another 40 dollars, and then I would recieve my card for my SECURED CREDIT CARD, which means the only funds available are ones that I myself put on the card.
Scam artist, all of them. Don't fall for their bull! Save your money, and get an ATM card from your bank. It's the same thing, and doesn't cost 249 dollars.
Sheila
Wichita, Kansas
U.S.A.
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