Consumer First Credit Card company
Ripoff if it's too good to be true it probably is! Nobody just hands out 5000$ in credit with no strings attached

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I strongly caution anyone who recieves an acceptance certificate from "Consumer First, Credit First, American Credit Solutions or any other "too good to be true" offers.

The certificate I recieved was very professional looking, but I had a hunch it was not legit. So I went online, entered Consumer First into the search engine, and found verification of my intuition.

Looks like the people at Consumer First have been busy trying to defraud young single mothers and other hard working Americans.

If you recieve or have recieved a certificate with a green and gold border, saying you have already been aproved for $5000 credit limit, platinum card with 0% APR for 12 months with 14.49% get online go to this site and file a report. Also tell anyone who will listen about the fruadulent company (s) involved. Use our freedom of information to put a stop to those that would abuse and con those that are trusting. Dont let Corporate America
ruin we the peoples way of life.

Damon
Ukiah, California


Company: Consumer First Credit Card company
Country: USA
State: Florida
City: Tampa
Address: 4618 N. Hale ave. Ste. 102
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