USA Credit
Ripoff offered a Visa, not the worthless piece of plastic they sent me!

Business & Finance

I recently applied with USA Credit for an Unsecured Visa card, thinking it would be a good way to rebuild my credit. More fool I.

The company asked for a 'security deposit' of $149.95, which would be refunded when I received my card. A month later my card came in the mail, but it was not a Visa.in fact, the only place my card is valid is when I purchase from their online store!

None of this was told to me on the application, and I was offered a Visa, not the worthless piece of plastic they sent me. And the refund? Yes, I received it, but it is only a voucher good towards paying off bills on a credit card I cannot use!

Obviously, I'm not the only one they have ripped off. Help me, please?


Company: USA Credit
Country: USA
State: Pennsylvania
City: Uniontown
Address: One Millennium Drive
Phone: 8002624192
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