First National Credit Card Review
Author: Yolanda
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 4:57 pm
Post subject: First National Credit Card Review
2/11/2002 11:01 pm CDT
I have a general question for you and I was hoping that you would be able to assist me. About a week and a half ago I sent in a $43.00 check to a credit card company by the name of First National Credit.
Their Address was:
First National Credit
Pacific Park Plaza
27101 Aliso Creek Road
Unit 126
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
They referenced a number of #AA54177214-3715-849M.
I have yet to receive my card and they have deposited my check and it has been cleared by my bank. I was wondering if I have been a victim of a scam.
If you would be able to assist me in any way I would greatly appreciate it!! Thank you for your attention and patience in this matter.
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Author: sandra
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 4:59 pm
Post subject: First National Credit Card Review
2/12/2002 0:42 am CDT
I don't know if its the same one, but I received a First
National Card today. This one originates from Las Vegas,
Nevada. The interesting thing is that I never requested
the card. Called them several times before getting somebody
who told me, if you don't want it throw it out and hung up.
This card is a scam, it is a nowhere card. Not a Visa or
Mastercard. You cannot use it anywhere but with them and
their supposed products. After some initial period they
charge you $99.00 membership fee.
Please do not ever request this card and if you get it
unsolisited in the mail, do not bother calling them. Send
a letter or email to your local government's consumer affairs dept. and also better business bureau complaining
about this company.
Another credit card scam comes from First Premier. They
charge $500.00 to your card and that is your credit limit.
This amount is payable in monthly installments with 0% interest. If you read the fine print, this $500.00 is not a credit line, it is a non refundable fee they charge for their service in providing you with a supposed credit line
and reporting your good payment to credit bureaus. On top
of that they charge an additional yearly fee of about
69.00.
Always read the fine print and terms and conditions. If
something is not clear email them and ask.
CardRatings.com is the most comprehensive source for comparing credit card offers. Please visit CardRatings.com to view the best rated credit cards!
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 4:57 pm
Post subject: First National Credit Card Review
2/11/2002 11:01 pm CDT
I have a general question for you and I was hoping that you would be able to assist me. About a week and a half ago I sent in a $43.00 check to a credit card company by the name of First National Credit.
Their Address was:
First National Credit
Pacific Park Plaza
27101 Aliso Creek Road
Unit 126
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
They referenced a number of #AA54177214-3715-849M.
I have yet to receive my card and they have deposited my check and it has been cleared by my bank. I was wondering if I have been a victim of a scam.
If you would be able to assist me in any way I would greatly appreciate it!! Thank you for your attention and patience in this matter.
CardRatings.com is the most comprehensive source for comparing credit card offers. Please visit CardRatings.com to view the best rated credit cards!
Author: sandra
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 4:59 pm
Post subject: First National Credit Card Review
2/12/2002 0:42 am CDT
I don't know if its the same one, but I received a First
National Card today. This one originates from Las Vegas,
Nevada. The interesting thing is that I never requested
the card. Called them several times before getting somebody
who told me, if you don't want it throw it out and hung up.
This card is a scam, it is a nowhere card. Not a Visa or
Mastercard. You cannot use it anywhere but with them and
their supposed products. After some initial period they
charge you $99.00 membership fee.
Please do not ever request this card and if you get it
unsolisited in the mail, do not bother calling them. Send
a letter or email to your local government's consumer affairs dept. and also better business bureau complaining
about this company.
Another credit card scam comes from First Premier. They
charge $500.00 to your card and that is your credit limit.
This amount is payable in monthly installments with 0% interest. If you read the fine print, this $500.00 is not a credit line, it is a non refundable fee they charge for their service in providing you with a supposed credit line
and reporting your good payment to credit bureaus. On top
of that they charge an additional yearly fee of about
69.00.
Always read the fine print and terms and conditions. If
something is not clear email them and ask.
CardRatings.com is the most comprehensive source for comparing credit card offers. Please visit CardRatings.com to view the best rated credit cards!







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