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  • Report:  #22607

Complaint Review: Continental Direct Services aka CCA - Las Vegas Nevada

Reported By:
- Inman, SC,
Submitted:
Updated:

Continental Direct Services aka CCA
P. O. Box 46101 & P. O. Box 15130 Las Vegas, 89114-6101 Nevada, U.S.A.
Phone:
800-760-4045
Web:
N/A
Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
My name is Judy from South Carolina. This company first Ripped me off by saying they was sending me a Credit Card to re-establish my credit. They deducted $199.95 from my Checking account and I never received the card. I finally contacted my bank to see if they was any way I could demand my refund, by obtaining their phone # from my bank - I contacted them and they were very very rude and said it could not be canceled. So I just gave up and said OK - I have gotten burned once but not again - well on June 2002 I have another deduction of $149.85 taken from my account, causing several of my checks to be returned because of the unavailable funds, where this company had taken my money again. There has got to be something done about this company - Oh I also contacted my bank and the CCA again and they were even more RUDE and Hung up on me. I would like to see this company DESTROYED - Please let me know If I can help to put them down and from doing the same to someone else. I honestly need my money Thanks! Judy Inman, South Carolina



4 Updates & Rebuttals

Ed

Janesville,
Wisconsin,
You need to bank elsewhere for starters

#2Consumer Comment

Thu, June 13, 2002

Close your account and open it with a bank that is responsive to you as a customer. This will keep them from ever withdrawing money from your account again. NEVER give your account number to anyone in the future for things like this. Avoid any company offering you a credit card for money. You can get applications for nothing at any bank or on the internet. Finally, report this company to your state's consumer protection agency. These companies that offer credit cards for a large sum of money, then send nothing or some applications you could get for free and a few coupons, are really low-life scum.


Ed

Janesville,
Wisconsin,
You need to bank elsewhere for starters

#3Consumer Comment

Thu, June 13, 2002

Close your account and open it with a bank that is responsive to you as a customer. This will keep them from ever withdrawing money from your account again. NEVER give your account number to anyone in the future for things like this. Avoid any company offering you a credit card for money. You can get applications for nothing at any bank or on the internet. Finally, report this company to your state's consumer protection agency. These companies that offer credit cards for a large sum of money, then send nothing or some applications you could get for free and a few coupons, are really low-life scum.


Ed

Janesville,
Wisconsin,
You need to bank elsewhere for starters

#4Consumer Comment

Thu, June 13, 2002

Close your account and open it with a bank that is responsive to you as a customer. This will keep them from ever withdrawing money from your account again. NEVER give your account number to anyone in the future for things like this. Avoid any company offering you a credit card for money. You can get applications for nothing at any bank or on the internet. Finally, report this company to your state's consumer protection agency. These companies that offer credit cards for a large sum of money, then send nothing or some applications you could get for free and a few coupons, are really low-life scum.


Ed

Janesville,
Wisconsin,
You need to bank elsewhere for starters

#5Consumer Comment

Thu, June 13, 2002

Close your account and open it with a bank that is responsive to you as a customer. This will keep them from ever withdrawing money from your account again. NEVER give your account number to anyone in the future for things like this. Avoid any company offering you a credit card for money. You can get applications for nothing at any bank or on the internet. Finally, report this company to your state's consumer protection agency. These companies that offer credit cards for a large sum of money, then send nothing or some applications you could get for free and a few coupons, are really low-life scum.

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