Warning to all that recieve the "Acceptance Certificate". Today I recieved it. Me and my girlfriend were thinking about sending the $37.00 or $43.00 and thought we would look it up on the web. We found consumer complaints. I was thinking that maybe these people that reported this stuff were just the few that dropped through the cracks. So, I went on a search to see if I could find anything good. I did not... in fact I found some valuable information on this credit deception. I don't think I can fit it all in here so I am including this link - http://caag. State.ca.Us/newsalerts/01-041.htm - This is a link to the Attorney General of the State of California. Apparently, not only have these people not gotten there cards, they may be glad they didn't. Not only can you not reach First National Credit, but to use the card, you must buy items from First National Credit. And to buy items from them you must pay 25% of the purchase price up front. Is it really worth it? Anyway, I'm glad I found consumer complaintss or I would never have gone elsewhere to look for other info on First National Credit.in the link I provided above, there is the partners names included. So look it up and call a lawyer for a class action suit. For all of you who have been having problems with this company, Good Luck! JimFort Worth, Texas
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