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union workers credit services
union workers credit services The UWCS Platinum credit card. I got an approval letter from UWCS today approving me for 10,000.00 credit limit, and act fast or my status will be revoked, etc. etc. etc. Dallas, Texas
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union workers credit services
1327 Empire Central
Dallas, Texas
United States of America
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I was opening my mail when I came across an acceptance letter from UWCS pre-approves you for 10,000.00$ @ 5% for a limited time only. Act fast and you'll...blah blah blah. If you just take a second and look a little closer you'll see that there is no contact number on the approval letter.
It's most unfortunate that they got whom they did with this scam, but I must say, most of these younger generations are marks, with the exception of those whom act on impulse and emotion.... Can't trust anybody these days. And question everything because there will always be someone on the other end to benefit. Nobody does anything out of good nature these days...
3 Updates & Rebuttals
Holly
West Mifflin,Pennsylvania,
I got a letter too......
#4Consumer Comment
Mon, April 01, 2013
But it was only a letter telling me that if I sent them $37 they would send me a credit card worth $10,000. It does state that it is a credit line with the same benefits as Master Card or Visa. Of course this is false. Any legit credit card would come with terms of service, privacy statements and a breakdown of fees and % rate. Please dont send them the money. Nothing more than another scam.
Bob Hockenfrocken
Winchestertonfieldville,Iowa,
United States of America
WHAT!??!!
#4Consumer Comment
Fri, March 08, 2013
Your response is ludicrous! This company willfully is defrauding random people and you sit here and support their efforts! You must be a jealous scammer...
Jim
Orlando,Florida,
USA
Oh, But There's More!
#4Consumer Comment
Fri, February 22, 2013
If you read the offer you will see this is NOT a major credit card like a Visa or Master Card! Instead its nothing more than a line of credit you can only use in their catalog of overpriced junk. There's nothing illegal about that. The problem is people get this offer, don't read the terms of the offer but agree to it then when they find out what they received was not what they thought, then they cry "scam" when all they had to do was READ what they were signing BEFORE signing it! That part isn't a scam...it is a complete lack of common sense!