Usually when I get credit card offers in the mail that require a deposit I throw them away.
When I got the First National Credit offer in the mail, however, it's 15,000 limit lured me in. I have a lot of other credit card debt and student loans and needed to start on my Masters degree.
I thought this card, with it's zero percent interest rate for 12 months, was a Godsend! I sent them my $37.00 and watched the mailbox for over two weeks.
I finally decided that something wasn't right and decided to do a search. Imagine my disappointment at finding this site dedicated to all of us who have been totally scammed!
I can't believe that there are people out there doing such a terrible thing at a time like this in our country.
I still hope that something will happen and maybe that card will show up in the mail. But reality begs to differ....
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