A representative from Continental Advantage called me in April. He said I was eligible for a MasterCard with a $2,000 credit limit. He assured me that I would receive the Master Card in 2 weeks.
A fee of $199 was required to receive the MasterCard.
About 4 weeks later I received a catalog and a Platinum Express Card to make purchases from the catalog. A postcard came with the packages stating I would receive the MasterCard in 21 days.
In order to receive the MasterCard I was told to enroll in Continental Advantage Care and to send in a processing fee $39.00 first month and a $20.00 registration fee.
I was asked to send a voided check for monthly electronic renewal of membership $39.00 per month.
When I finally received the MasterCard in June it was a debit ChexCard with no funds in the account not a credit card.
In order to cancel my membership I had to do it in writing. I submitted a letter of cancellation in August and Continental Advantage didn't honor my request. They tried to debit my account in September for $78.00.
I was lied to and would like my payments that I made to Continental Advantages returned to me.
Kenneth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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