Like many others I recieved a credit card in the mail from first national card with a 6,500 credit limit. I had never heard of them and did not apply for it. I am not trusting of any deal that is too good to be true. I read the fine print and saw that they would take the money out of my account for the monthly amounts-their AUTO PAYMENT SERVICE (Look on the back of the terms) I didn't like the sound of that and decided to check them out. After searching off and on the web I found only this site. I am glad I did since they appear to be the rip-off I thuoght they would be.
I want to warn anyone who gets a deal too good to be true it probably is. Check carefully especially if you did not apply for any credit card. Being wise to these frauds can save you a lot of money and your good credit rating. Remember that if you give them your bank info they can take money and cause extra losses in the form of bank fees if they overdraw your account.
Most reports I read were from Nevada where they are from but since I am from WV I guess this is now a nationwide fraud.
Barbara,
West Virginia
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