Premier Bank
Ripoff

Education & Science

I get calls from this company every other day. I send them money every month and and they said I need to send them 436.64. My previous balance is 420.08 payments 20.00 debits 28.25 total finance charge 8.01 new balance is 436.34 credit limit 250.00, available credit none over limit 186.34 total minum amt due 226.34 late fee 25.00 percentage rate 23.90

Wow am I ever confused. Any way as I stated before I send them 20.00 or 40.00 every month, and I told them I am disabled and have no bank acct and my income is only 540.00 a month. Well they said they could not help me any way no shape no form. I can only send what I can in and If they take me to court fine. I have to live on my disabilty and that's that. Thank you


Company: Premier Bank
Country: USA
State: South Dakota
City: Sioux Falls
Address: P.o. box 5147
Phone: 1818009875521
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