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First National Credit: too good to be true, it's a scam, Thanks to the Rip off Report!
Like Pamela below, yesterday I received an "acceptance certificate" in the mail from First National Credit offering me a $15000 credit line with no interest for the first 12 months. All I had to do was send them a "membership fee" of $37 first. But the Terms and Conditions of membership were not described, and no phone number was given that one could call to verify the offer and get details. Just a physical address in Aliso Viejo, CA. When I called directory assistance to get the phone number, I got the name of a finance company that didn't sound like First National Credit.
All this made me suspect a scam. When I found this Web site, I became sure of it. Thank you for sparing me expense and disappointment!
Mike
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