Complaint Review: American Standard Financial - Nationwide
- American Standard Financial Nationwide U.S.A.
- Phone: 866-569-2573
- Web:
- Category: Corrupt Companies
American Standard Financial This company called me today and signed me up for the "Equal Income Bracket Grant", and that I am eligable for a $4000-12,000.00 grant. I was set up to have $359.00 taken from my account on Sept 14th. Nationwide
*Consumer Comment: Is this a scam? Does Christmas come in December?
*Consumer Comment: Is this a scam? Does Christmas come in December?
*Consumer Comment: Is this a scam? Does Christmas come in December?
*Consumer Comment: Is this a scam? Does Christmas come in December?
This company called me today and signed me up for the "Equal Income Bracket Grant", and that I am eligable for a $4000-12,000.00 grant. I was set up to have $359.00 taken from my account on Sept 14th. Is this really a scam? Whado I need to do to cancel this?
Susan22
KENNETH CITY, Florida
U.S.A.
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#4 Consumer Comment
Is this a scam? Does Christmas come in December?
AUTHOR: Thomas - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, August 27, 2007
They will deduct $359 on Sept 14? What if your money is ALREADY gone?
And from what kind of account? Maybe you should have a friendly talk with the institution where your account is. and if the money ISN'T gone you should change account numbers.
You are promised a "grant" of $4000 to $12000. Rather a large range, don't you think?
Next time someone calls you and offers 'free' money.but only a tiny fee is required, of course hang up! And they will call again, because if they got you once they will believe they can get you again. and again. and again.

#3 Consumer Comment
Is this a scam? Does Christmas come in December?
AUTHOR: Thomas - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, August 27, 2007
They will deduct $359 on Sept 14? What if your money is ALREADY gone?
And from what kind of account? Maybe you should have a friendly talk with the institution where your account is. and if the money ISN'T gone you should change account numbers.
You are promised a "grant" of $4000 to $12000. Rather a large range, don't you think?
Next time someone calls you and offers 'free' money.but only a tiny fee is required, of course hang up! And they will call again, because if they got you once they will believe they can get you again. and again. and again.

#2 Consumer Comment
Is this a scam? Does Christmas come in December?
AUTHOR: Thomas - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, August 27, 2007
They will deduct $359 on Sept 14? What if your money is ALREADY gone?
And from what kind of account? Maybe you should have a friendly talk with the institution where your account is. and if the money ISN'T gone you should change account numbers.
You are promised a "grant" of $4000 to $12000. Rather a large range, don't you think?
Next time someone calls you and offers 'free' money.but only a tiny fee is required, of course hang up! And they will call again, because if they got you once they will believe they can get you again. and again. and again.

#1 Consumer Comment
Is this a scam? Does Christmas come in December?
AUTHOR: Thomas - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, August 27, 2007
They will deduct $359 on Sept 14? What if your money is ALREADY gone?
And from what kind of account? Maybe you should have a friendly talk with the institution where your account is. and if the money ISN'T gone you should change account numbers.
You are promised a "grant" of $4000 to $12000. Rather a large range, don't you think?
Next time someone calls you and offers 'free' money.but only a tiny fee is required, of course hang up! And they will call again, because if they got you once they will believe they can get you again. and again. and again.


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