Guardian Financial Benefits Service
Ripoff mastercard scam

Business & Finance

This company contacted me and stated that i had applied for a credit card with them. I had applied for many credit cards on the internet, so i thought it was one of them offering me a credit card. I was suspicious of the 350 dollar prcessing fee but figured that that was because of my credit history.

I was told i would receive my mastercard with a 3000 credit limit in 10 to 25 days. It has now been 2 1/2 months and i received an "activation kit" yesterday. It is full of junk maketing gimmicks and, surprise, no mastercard.

When i called this morning they said there should have been a mastercard activation form in the kit. After several minutes of argument that there wasnt Sherry stated she would have to research it and call me back. I doubt she will call back.

I will get my money back, but what a hassle this has been. Do not believe anything these people say. Report their misdeeds here, to your attorney general, the federal trade commision, mastercard, and anyone else that they claim to represent.


Company: Guardian Financial Benefits Service
Country: USA
State: New York
City: Champlain
Address: 100a Walnut Street #192
Phone: 8884064353
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