I received a letter in the mail stating that for a first and only time fee of $41, we could receive a credit line of $15,000 at a very low interest rate. Believing this because our credit is good, I thought, okay we'll get it, buy what we need, and pay it off quickly.
Well, I sent the $41, and in return, received a bogus, fake credit card that cannot be used anywhere that I know of. There is no telephone number on the card, and I believe that the address on the back was lettered just so that when the holders name and membership date was stamped into it, this address became next to impossible to read. I hope you find who is responsible. They should pay, just as thousands of us already have. Thanks...
Kari
Port St. Lucie, Florida
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