Dear Sir or Madam:
I have been contacted through a company by the name of Norris Dominion Financial to accept an interest free credit card in the amount of $2500.00 for a flat fee of $279.00. I authorized a debit from my account accordingly with the promise of credit within 4 to six weeks. That was in May it is now July 22. You may refer to my letter that I have filed against them here in this site for all the details of their misrepresentation.
Being a businesswoman and already having three credit cards, I thought it was a good business decision to consolidate all three balances on one card with interest free, which is why I chose to send the fee to them. After repeated phone calls all to no avail, I get a continuous busy signal at your office, which prompts me to write here, maybe someone will listen now.,
Upon receipt of the package from Norris etals, enclosed I found another required fee in the amount of $54.00, disgruntled as I was I express mailed to your office, you cashed my money order that was received and signed by Lisa K. Schultz.
I have now been informed that you do not offer a $2500.00 interest free credit line, but a secured credit line. You are being grossly misrepresented by telemarketers who I intend to pursue upon and get my money back.
I will take this to the Attorney Generals Office if need be as I have a personal contact there. I would like my T. 00 "processing fee" returned upon receipt of this letter, and I would suggest you change your business practices and find another way to acquire business customers without using these telemarking scammers.
I await your prompt response.
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