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Calling Blue Mountain Cards Customer Support is nearly impossible (by-design I imagine).

I had been getting billed $2.99/month for an account which was not energetic and that I couldn't look for a phone number everywhere on the site and eliminating the account using the online choice wasn't operating since I didn't have an energetic consideration. I looked online for that telephone number and got these ones:

1-888-254-1450 (correct number)

1-800-711-4474 (gets you towards the same location)

These two figures get you to a remarkably irritating automatic telephone support that never blows you to some individual and finally weighs-on you.

If you like to keep in touch with a person:

1) contact the 1-888-254-1450 quantity

2) within the first selection of choices select "new account"

This can place you on-hold to keep in touch with a person. Delay. I repeat delay quite a long time and finally you'll obtain a person. They're excellent as well as in no means accountable for this corporate created advertising program that promotes one to hangup and provide up. Actually the person about the telephone is well-aware of the issues using their customer support and certainly will let you know precisely what I told you below to get touching an individual.

All the best and become cautious of Blue Mountain Cards.


Company: Blue Mountain Cards
Country: USA
State: California
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