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  • Report:  #1032834

Complaint Review: Nationwide Credit

Nationwide Credit ripoff false promises Corning New York

  • Reported By:
    Seattle WA
  • Submitted:
    Sun, November 24, 2002
  • Updated:
    Sun, November 24, 2002
  • Nationwide Credit
    50 E. Market St., #197
    Corning, New York
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    866-682-4654
  • Category:

I was contacted by a Ms. Madelyn Perez, from Nationwide Credit, on, or about 3/11/02, promising me a Visa or Mastercard credit card, with a $2,500.00 limit, for a fee of $199.00, paid by ckeck (#3104, US Bank account #153550952631), which I never received.

She was again contacted on about 4/05, 4/12, and 4/19/02, again promising me this credit card, and this was after I reported them to the Better Business Bureau of New York on 4/12/02.

I was then told by the BBB that this company is not a member of the BBB, and to call the Attourney General, which will be done within a week. But, I felt reporting this to you may help me get my fee paid of $199.00. This has gone on too long, and need to get it settled, and get my money back.

Thank You
Kim Meyer

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