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Report: #185170

Complaint Review: Credit Plus Rewards - Las Vegas Nevada

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  • Reported By: decatur Georgia
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  • Credit Plus Rewards 505 E Windmill Lane #1b-201 Las Vegas, Nevada U.S.A.

Credit Plus Rewards ripoff not a credit card Las Vegas Nevada

*Consumer Suggestion: I've been in the credit card industry for almost 5 years. . .

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I got a call to get a membership to shop for items over the internet. The woman also stated that a mastercard with a $500.00 dollar limit would come. No funds would come from my account until someone called back to answer more of my questions. I could cancel if I was not happy. No one has call and the funds came out the same day. Every time I call their number I get a machine and no comes to the line. I have been trying to reach them for 2 weeks.

Benita
Decatur, Georgia
U.S.A.

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#1 Consumer Suggestion

I've been in the credit card industry for almost 5 years. . .

AUTHOR: Anonamous - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, April 11, 2006

the best thing to do in this sort of situation is to contact the issuing bank of your credit card that the fees were charged to. Each issuing bank has the ability to dispute a transaction and possibly getting your money back. Because you would be claiming fraudulent transactions occurred on your card, your bank will probably cancel the current card and re-issue you another one. You have 18 months from the time the transaction took place to lodge a dispute.

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