I received a Credit Card offer from Titanium Blue stating that I had been pre-approved for a $3,500 credit limit. I called the 1-800 # to activate the credit card, at that time they said there would be a fee charged to my account in an undisclosed amount. They did not specify it would be withdrawn from my checking account, I assumed it would be charged to my new credit card as all other companies have done in the past.
I received an insufficient fund statement for my local checking account which resulted from Titanium Blue withdrawing $219.00 and charging me a $20.00 fee for the withdrawal without my permission. This withdrawal took place on January 4.
This transaction also resulted in a $20.00 insufficient funds fee. I then contacted them via the phone, and they stated there would be a credit voucher to reimburse me for the charges of $219.00, but nothing to help recuperate the $20.00 admin fee for withdrawal.
Since that discussion took place, I have received no vouchers in the mail, and have tried numerous times to contact Titanium Blue and their phone line is constantly busy. I want to be reimbursed for the full amount of $239.00, and also the $20.00 for the NSF fee. I am willing to participate in any class action suit agains this criminal company.
Robert
Richland, Washington
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