First off, for all of you out there who posted info on this Evil company, THANK YOU...
I was actually quite surprised when I recieved an envelope in the mail with what felt like a credit card. I didn't remember applying for anything. I recently filed for bankruptcy & was trying to restablish my credit. I was currently using an unsecured card with a very low limit from a reputable corporation. When this packet came in the mail with a pre-approved $6,500 limit, I thought my prayers were answered. The first think I looked for was A WEB ADDRESS. I couldn't find ANYTHING! I then typed in First National Card in www.google.com & eventually found the site, WHICH WASNT ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS. Not only did the actual site but I also found 1000's of complaints for this company along with over 200 reports filed from usacomplaints.com.
I just wanted to say THANK YOU to everyone who has taken the time to post info about this scam of a company. There are many of us trying to rebuild our credit & with companies such as it would make the proccess worse & more grueling that it should actually be. They offer false hope for individuals with less than perfect credit with limits larger than life. Shame on them.
B
Fremont, California
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