Valleri
Sharpsburg,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, March 02, 2002
I received a credit card in the mail from CCA (First National Card). I did not apply for this card. I called the activation number, and in response to Bridgett from New York, a while male answered the phone. Considering the time difference, I could assume that in NV it was probably 4:30 A when I called from GA 8:30. The phone was not answered in a professional manner, and the person responded very abruptly. After I was asked multiple questions to include my name, address, phone, age range, do I have a valid checking account (red flag), and dob (of which I refused), I discontinued the conversation. I immediately performed a search to verify the company name and location. Nothing could be found. I later performed another search to find them on the rip-off site. I contacted them from the number listed on this site and informed them that I did not apply for a card, and asked them to remove me from their mailing list. I also noted that their company was listed on a site that had numerous complaints. My credit approval went from 6,500 to 8,500 with not information being given to them. I will contact the credit bureaus to review my report to ensure no accounts have been opened under my name. We need to make sure companies like this are put out of business. I am appauled at the fact that other companies have sold my name to a fraudulant organization.