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  • Report:  #893862

Complaint Review: union workers credit services

union workers credit services 1327 to let it be known, i;ve sent my hard earned working money to unionworkersncredit services and i have not recieved a card with any type of limit. i was told to send in 37 dollars and i will recieve a dallas, Texas

  • Reported By:
    D. Brazil — miami Florida United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Wed, June 06, 2012
  • Updated:
    Sun, June 10, 2012

To let it be known, i've been a victim of this company so called"union workers credit services". i was told to send in my hard earned 37 dollars to recieve a credit card with a credit limit of 10,000. thats oblivious. i would really like to recieve my 37 dollars back. The cost of gas is to high for anyone to just give away money like that. union workers credit services is a big ripp off. how can i or when i can recieve my 37dollars back. I still have my money order reciept if there is any need to provide any proof of purchase of an money order. please somone help These scams are getting ridiculous. I pray that these fake companies get caught and fined by the FBI and the US MARSHALS.

3 Updates & Rebuttals


Bryant259

Albany,
New York,
United States of America

Union Workers Credit Services

#4Consumer Comment

Sun, June 10, 2012

The letter I received specifically displayed a platinum visa or mastercard with a credit limit of $10,000 I don't think that's people being naive. I think that is company committing fraud. It also states that the $37 would be refunded once you spend. There was no fine print stating it was for a shopping catalog or at least that is what I am reading from them at this moment.


The Outlaw Josey Wales

Golden Meadow,
United States of America

Southern Dirt on the ball

#4Consumer Comment

Thu, June 07, 2012

 Popping rebutts left and right, ink is not dry yet. Southern dirt is all over the place.


Southern Chemical and Equipment LLC

Sarasota,
Florida,
USA

Sorry, but I have to add insult to injury here..

#4Consumer Comment

Wed, June 06, 2012

If you would have taken time to thoroughly check out what was being offered, you would have discovered that it is not an actual "credit card".

It is nothing more than catalog shopping..

And, to make it worse, you have to pay a deposit which is equal to the cost of the item being "financed", and they only finance the markup on the item!

If people would simply pay attention and use common sense, they would not get ripped off.

Common sense would tell you that no one is just going to send out a $10,000 credit card to any yahoo that sends in $37!

Common sense.

Get some.

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