I got a call from Nevada from people claiming to have been given my information when i recently applied for credit. I have no/new credit history and they claimed that this would help me build up a goos credit history.
I was told that I would receive a mastercard debit card and so when they asked for my account details I was a little bit concerned, then they explained that it was for a debit card and that it must be attached to my checking account.
Today I just got a card from "First National Card" claiming to give me a credit line of $6500. There is no mastercard logo or visa or anything of the sort.
I was also told that there was a one-time activation fee of $25 and it woule be billed to me later. Now there is $200 missing from my account.
I just want to let people know that this is a scam!!! I tried to call them, but they left me on hold.
Does anyone know how to get hold of these people? Or How to get your money back?
Mari-anne
Morgantown, West Virginia
U.S.A.
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