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  • Report:  #218905

Complaint Review: Union Workers Credit Service

Union Workers Credit Service I WAS SPARED THANKS TO THIS WEBSITE AND ALL OF THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE FILED REPORTS BEFORE ME ripoff Dallas Texas

  • Reported By:
    Grand Island Nebraska
  • Submitted:
    Fri, November 03, 2006
  • Updated:
    Fri, November 03, 2006
  • Union Workers Credit Service
    1327 Empire Central, Suite 130
    Dallas, Texas
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
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I received an offer from Union Workers Credit Services yesterday and I knew right away that it was a scam. First of all I am not nor have I ever been a member of any union so that was my first tipoff. Also, I don't have bad credit but it's not perfect either and I KNOW that I would never get a card with a credit limit of $10,000, so that was the second hint.

I never had any intention of sending them $37 but I thought I'm going to get online and see if I can find anything about the company and boy did I!!! I like the idea of sending the postage paid envelope back with something funny and heavy in it, it would serve them right for ripping off so many people. I am also going to report them to the United States Post Office and to the Texas Attorney General and this is all thanks to you guys.

Thank you for giving normal, everyday people a place to voice their bad experiences so other people can be saved from making the same mistake. Whenever you receive an offer like this in the mail you should always research it befor you send anything back. Anyway, I just wanted to thank everyone for the help. Hopefully we can keep other people from being ripped off.

As for the people that are behind this "company", they should be in jail for the fraud they have commited and they should have to pay restitution to all those people they have ripped off and if I can help this happen I will. Thank you again.

Amy
Grand Island, Nebraska
U.S.A.

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John

Califon,
New Jersey,
U.S.A.

Just out of curiousity....

#2Consumer Comment

Fri, November 03, 2006

This statement got me thinking:
"I KNOW that I would never get a card with a credit limit of $10,000, so that was the second hint."

Now, I have gotten offers of "pre-approval". Would this not be considered mail fraud if you are "surprisingly" declined as I was recently? I mean, there should have been some sort of research (which we know they didn't) done to get any pre-approval.

Just a thought. I could be way off base.

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