Signature credit corporation
Potential rip off alert deceptive company

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I received notification in the mail from Signature Credit Corporation offering me $10,000 credit at 0% interest for one year. Then 5.9% ever after. I am preapproved, and must apply by 12/16/02, for this wonderful opportunity. It is only going cost a mere $37.00, or $44.00, if I want to be scammed faster.

I noticed that there was no phone number to contact, so I looked for a web site. I found it at signaturecreditcorp.com. The first thing that I noticed is there still is no way to talk to someone in person. I have sent an email questioning their benevolent attitude towards giving me a lifetime 5.9% factor.

I asked for any additional information they can give me regarding any unspoken charges that could be made. I did advise them that the old saying speaks pretty loudly here, "If it looks to good, then it probably is".

Folks, if you receive this wonderful opportunity, I think a good place for it would be in the dumpster. Take heed and be fore-warned.


Company: Signature credit corporation
Country: USA
State: California
City: Orange
Address: 333 City Blvd West, 17th floor
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