What to do? Don't send any money until you read the terms and conditions of "WHAT" YOU'RE BUYING. It says in the "APPROVAL CERTIFICATE":"YES! Send me my new Platinum Card" (it doesn't mention if it is a Visa or MasterCard BECAUSE IT ISN'T), "I understand that my approval is guaranteed, with a $5,000 credit limit" (Looks like a 'credit limit' from a regular credit card) and even mentions a "12-month 0% INTRO A.P.R.", (usually found in bank credit cards). Consumers, please be aware of a company like this, that in addition to trying to make you believe THAT YOU HAVE BEEN APPROVED OF a "regular credit limit of $5,000" it:- DOESN'T HAVE A PHONE NUMBER TO CONTACT THEM - DOESN'T HAVE AN EMAIL ADDRESS - DOESN'T HAVE A WEBSITE TO THEIR NAME - THE ENVELOPE'S RETURN ADDRESS DOESN'T HAVE THE NAME OF THE COMPANY WRITTEN ON IT - USES KNOWN CONCEPTS (LIKE "CREDIT LIMIT") AND MIXES THEM WITH NEW CONCEPTS LIKE "MERCHANDISE CARD"- USES THE NAME "PLATINUM" NORMALLY USED BY THE MAJOR CREDIT CARD COMPANIES (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, etc.) REMEMBER: "WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET"So, PLEASE READ or look for any of the things mentioned above before sending any money. Going to the internet and looking for a website really saved me my money. Also, this fantastic website (RIPOFF, BAD BUSINESS BUREAU) is a LIFE SAVER. Thanks. RobertAkron, Ohio
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