It seemed like a dream come true when I received a pre approved credit card application with a credit limit of $15.000 from First National Credit. I had to take an extended break from college due to the lack of a PC, Digital Camera and books (I took Media Design and Production). With this Credit Card I saw myself finally going back to school and continuing my education. Of course I sent First National Credit the requested $43 check to assure rush delivery in the hopes of being able to start the spring quarter.
While waiting for the actual credit card to arrive, I shopped around for a descent PC, which I would then purchase. Needless to say I was heartbroken like never before in my life when I received a credit card that was only to be used for merchandise from a catalog that First National Credit sent along with the card.
I feel violated like never before and I just cannot believe how this could be allowed to happen to descent and honest people.
Not only was it false advertisement but they also ripped me off for $43 Dollars that could have went towards my education.
Tyron
Lacey, Washington
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