First National Credit
Automatically Approved for $15,000.00 BULL. Pay $43.00 for Rush Processing and Delivery Ripoff

Business & Finance

Me and my husband received in the mail... We thought chance of a lifetime... We were approved for a $15,000.00 limit credit card. What got me was 0 interest the first 12 months, we were going to be able finely to go on that cruise and celebrate out 10th wedding anniversary. Well, you sent in $43.00 for a rush priority and delivery, so I mailed them a check for $43.00. Funny there was no phone # only an address and a fax #, if you had any questions. I did email them and never did receive an answer. The other day I was checking my checks that came back and that check that I had mailed this company First National Credit had been cashed... But never did receive my card. So I went on line and seen that the web page... Had Rip Off in Big Letters. I got so sick to my stomache. I told my husband we had been scammed. Like who in there right mind would do this to people. Well, there are crazy people out there who take full advantage of people like us. I sure hope they get there fill of trouble and who ever it is gets in serious trouble..

Robin
charlotte, north carolina


Company: First National Credit
Country: USA
State: California
City: Aliso Viejo
Address: Pacific Park Plaza 27101 Aliso Creek Rd., Unit 126
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