Complaint Review: Credit One - Internet
- Credit One Internet USA
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- Category: Unusual Rip-Off
Credit One they sent me my card that was approved and then when i went to activate the card all of a sudden they needed a copy of my drivers license and also a state id and a utility bill with my name and address on it. Las Vegas Nevada
*Consumer Comment: So...
SINCE WHEN IS THIS A REQUEST WHEN THE CARD HAS ALREADY BEEN APPROVED. Sounds very fishy to me so i will be shredding the card and not sending any more information to them.
Credit One approved a credit card for me. I received it and tried to activate it
but when i called they informed me that i needed to send them a copy of
my Drivers License and or My State ID plus a copy of a utility bill with
my name on it. I have never had to supply this information to any credit card
before, so i am not going to do so now, just because it is not the usual thing to
do when you activate a card.
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 01/13/2017 11:35 AM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/credit-one/internet/credit-one-they-sent-me-my-card-that-was-approved-and-then-when-i-went-to-activate-the-ca-1349639. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content
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#1 Consumer Comment
So...
AUTHOR: Robert - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 13, 2017
So if we get what you are saying. When you applied for the card you had no issue giving them your SSN, your Address, your Full Name, and most likely other vital personal information such as your work location and income. Any of which someone could use to steal your identity(or what an identity thief would use to open up a credit card).
Yet when they turn around and ask you to actually prove who you are, then all of the sudden they are trying to run a scam. Yea....something sure is fishy here. But it isn't what they are doing.


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