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first premier bank gave me a card without mentioning the 178 start up cost I wouldn't have agreed to that Sioux Falls South Dakota
I received an offer in the mail. I read all the small print and decided to apply. I receive the card and a bill for 178.00.
I would never have agreed to that. Now I don't know if I have never used the card am I liable. Can I just send all the info back with a notarized letter. I would send it by registered to get a signature.
Diane
St. Paul, Minnesota
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Sherri
Richmond,California,
You can try, but don't count on it.
#2Consumer Comment
Mon, November 11, 2002
First Premier is far from cooperative and will try to tell you that you CAN'T cancel or you CAN cancel, as soon as you pay off the $178 or whatever they charge on some of their cards. Just to warn you, they do not always accept certified mail. My husband sent them something from our bank regarding a battle we are currently having with them and they refused it.
Stay as far away from those people as you can. They will try to milk you dry.