Do not respond to CCS offers. The card is a "shopping card" entitling you to buy from (apparently nonexistant) catalogues. The company has a long track record of fraud.in 1998, the Federal Trade Commission sued CCS over deceptive credit card marketing practices.ccS employees were offering customers real credit cards in return for an upfront fee. But — you guessed it — instead customers received something similar to what the company is offering now, a "member" card entitling them to credit with CCS.
Please, please report this company's recent activities and your experiences with the company (unauthorized checking abbount debits, lack of catalogues and benefits, etc.) to the FTC. You can do this online at www.ftc. Gov
The more people complain, the more information the FTC will have to build a new fraud case against the company.
Repeat: DO NOT respond to the offers. You will be out money you could have spent at real stores. There is no "credit" involved.
And once you pay the upfront fees (up to $398.98 in my offer), the company has a "minimum monthly payment" of $200.
Beware!
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