Cca, Acc
Ripoff ripoff business from hell

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I received a letter in the mail stating that I was approved for a 6,500 dollar credit limit with the company called CCA. I do not have bad credit nor do I have good credit so I thought this would be a great thing to help me establish some good credit. I however did read the back of the letter they sent me, and knowina great deal about the law and the way legal documents are written knew this was something some high school drop out had fashioned. I called the number and after dealin with a rude girl in the middle of watchin Jerry Springer. She asked me for all my personal information including my name, address, annual income, and etc. I had a funny feeling so I didnt give her any information that she would be able to use but she still put me hold while she "processed" my credit, this took no less than 2 seconds and then she came back online and told me that my credit line was increased to 8,500 dollars. After she put me on hold for the second time i got fed up and hung up on her. Dont waste your time if you get this letter in the mail throw it away it is a scam. JonathanReston, Virginia


Company: Cca, Acc
Country: USA
State: Nevada
City: Las Vegas
Address: PO BOX 46101
Phone: 8002777056
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