Jake
Pittsburgh,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, May 11, 2009
LHR ..IT IS A SHAME WHAT YOU DO WHEN YOU CALL PEOPLE. I LIVE IN PA. IF YOU CALL MY EMPLOYER OR ME AT WORK, THEATEN ANYONE IN PA. YOUR GOING DOWN . !!!!! YOU SHOULD BE BANNED.
Robert
Buffalo,#3Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 07, 2009
Perhaps you should educate yourself about NY State General Business Law Article 29-H. The author of this report should read this GBL as well and then contact his county DA office.
Robert
Buffalo,#4Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 07, 2009
Perhaps you should educate yourself about NY State General Business Law Article 29-H. The author of this report should read this GBL as well and then contact his county DA office.
Robert
Buffalo,#5Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 07, 2009
Perhaps you should educate yourself about NY State General Business Law Article 29-H. The author of this report should read this GBL as well and then contact his county DA office.
Robert
Buffalo,#6Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 07, 2009
Perhaps you should educate yourself about NY State General Business Law Article 29-H. The author of this report should read this GBL as well and then contact his county DA office.
Anonymous
Hamburg,#7UPDATE Employee
Wed, May 06, 2009
Travis, I hate to break it to you but you are not correct in your assumptions. Had you took some some time and did some research before posting this you would already know that you were incorrect. Why don't you go take a look at www.firstequitycard.com and see how their contracts really work. First Equity does not offer personal credit cards, they offer business credit cards with a personal guarenteur. Both the business and the individual are liable towards the debt with these cards. This isn't a card that you can just go apply for on your own. They send out solicitations for the card via the mail to various businesses with addresses registered with the secretary of state corporate listings. On the application it states that you are only to open the card if you are an authorized agent, officer, or owner of the company. If you open the card without authorization then you are guilty of fraud. Since you are stating that he opened this card without your authorization under your company then what he has done is commit fraud. It's not our fault or first equity's fault that you don't see it this way but legally it's the truth. Also FYI per the cardmember agreement any charges on these cards are soley meant for business expenses and should be within the general ledger of your business, personal expenses would be fraud as well. Travis, do yourself a favor and next time you are going to attack a company or try to debate something back yourself up with some research first.
Anonymous
Hamburg,#8UPDATE Employee
Wed, May 06, 2009
Travis, I hate to break it to you but you are not correct in your assumptions. Had you took some some time and did some research before posting this you would already know that you were incorrect. Why don't you go take a look at www.firstequitycard.com and see how their contracts really work. First Equity does not offer personal credit cards, they offer business credit cards with a personal guarenteur. Both the business and the individual are liable towards the debt with these cards. This isn't a card that you can just go apply for on your own. They send out solicitations for the card via the mail to various businesses with addresses registered with the secretary of state corporate listings. On the application it states that you are only to open the card if you are an authorized agent, officer, or owner of the company. If you open the card without authorization then you are guilty of fraud. Since you are stating that he opened this card without your authorization under your company then what he has done is commit fraud. It's not our fault or first equity's fault that you don't see it this way but legally it's the truth. Also FYI per the cardmember agreement any charges on these cards are soley meant for business expenses and should be within the general ledger of your business, personal expenses would be fraud as well. Travis, do yourself a favor and next time you are going to attack a company or try to debate something back yourself up with some research first.
Anonymous
Hamburg,#9UPDATE Employee
Wed, May 06, 2009
Travis, I hate to break it to you but you are not correct in your assumptions. Had you took some some time and did some research before posting this you would already know that you were incorrect. Why don't you go take a look at www.firstequitycard.com and see how their contracts really work. First Equity does not offer personal credit cards, they offer business credit cards with a personal guarenteur. Both the business and the individual are liable towards the debt with these cards. This isn't a card that you can just go apply for on your own. They send out solicitations for the card via the mail to various businesses with addresses registered with the secretary of state corporate listings. On the application it states that you are only to open the card if you are an authorized agent, officer, or owner of the company. If you open the card without authorization then you are guilty of fraud. Since you are stating that he opened this card without your authorization under your company then what he has done is commit fraud. It's not our fault or first equity's fault that you don't see it this way but legally it's the truth. Also FYI per the cardmember agreement any charges on these cards are soley meant for business expenses and should be within the general ledger of your business, personal expenses would be fraud as well. Travis, do yourself a favor and next time you are going to attack a company or try to debate something back yourself up with some research first.
Anonymous
Hamburg,#10UPDATE Employee
Wed, May 06, 2009
Travis, I hate to break it to you but you are not correct in your assumptions. Had you took some some time and did some research before posting this you would already know that you were incorrect. Why don't you go take a look at www.firstequitycard.com and see how their contracts really work. First Equity does not offer personal credit cards, they offer business credit cards with a personal guarenteur. Both the business and the individual are liable towards the debt with these cards. This isn't a card that you can just go apply for on your own. They send out solicitations for the card via the mail to various businesses with addresses registered with the secretary of state corporate listings. On the application it states that you are only to open the card if you are an authorized agent, officer, or owner of the company. If you open the card without authorization then you are guilty of fraud. Since you are stating that he opened this card without your authorization under your company then what he has done is commit fraud. It's not our fault or first equity's fault that you don't see it this way but legally it's the truth. Also FYI per the cardmember agreement any charges on these cards are soley meant for business expenses and should be within the general ledger of your business, personal expenses would be fraud as well. Travis, do yourself a favor and next time you are going to attack a company or try to debate something back yourself up with some research first.