Ameritrust Financial
Offered $2,000.00 VISA Credit Card, required $200.00 deposit which would be refunded via four $50.00 vouchers to help pay off card balance
- 03-06-2008
- 26
Pretty much the same story as all the others. I received a call from a company called Ameritrust Financial about being able to receive a credit card with a limit of $2,000.00. Unfortunately, I didn't do a good enough background check on them. There is a company called AmeriTrust Equity Services with a website at www.ameritrust.com. I mistook the two and based on what I saw it looked legitimate, so I went ahead with the offer.
The deal they were offering was a VISA credit card with a $2,000.00 line of credit. Considering I just finished going through a bankruptcy back in October, I could really use a credit card to rebuild my credit. I asked the lady I was talking to about how they received my information (name, number, pre-approval status, etc.). She mentioned that I was previously looked at by another credit card company, but was ultimately rejected, and that they received the information from this company. Supposedly they were the "second-chance" guys as it were.
Since I was unable to get an account with the other credit card company, they were able to give me a credit card. There was one condition, however. I must make a $200.00 security deposit, which would be refunded by four $50.00 vouchers which I could use only to help pay off my bill. I didn't like the idea of a $200.00 deposit, but I thought that since I was getting the money back (in a sense) that it was OK.
I feel so stupid for falling for this.
The website I listed was on the electronic check they used to debit my account.
Company: Ameritrust Financial
Country: USA
State: Florida
City: Dunedin
Address: 1425 Main Street, Suite C
Phone: 8665297037