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  • Report:  #4462

Complaint Review: MasterCard And Visa - Nationwide

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- Tempe, Arizona,
Submitted:
Updated:

MasterCard And Visa
Nationwide, U.S.A.
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Don't Fall For The Free MasterCard And Visa Rip-Off!

I'm sure you've seen them! You know the kind. They arrive in

your mail from some "official looking" bank claiming that you

have been Pre-Approved for a Mastercard or VISA credit card.

Of course, you don't have to have any credit. You can even have

bad credit or have just filed bankruptcy or even be rated as a

"slow payer." It doesn't matter because these companies want to

give you a second chance! Bull! This is a typical example of

what I personally call "A Legitimate Scam" - something that can

be done but has a hidden meaning that is non-appealing to the

average consumer.

Why would companies want to make it easy for you to obtain a

credit card? Do they like you? Do they want to help you because

they know you have been through hard times and need a break? NO!

They only want your money! You mean nothing to them!

How the thing works is that you must send $35 to receive an

application that provides you with a name and address listing of

banks willing to give you a VISA and/or Mastercard without any

credit approval. That's a stiff price to pay for a sheet of

paper, don't you think? The instructions that come with the

application will let you know how the scheme works. You must

open up a bank account with the bank once that bank approves

you. Big deal! They make it appear that you have won some

contest or something and people will feel "good inside" that

someone has approved them.

But that's not all. The minimum amount you must deposit is $200

but you can deposit as much as you want. In return, you get a

Mastercard or VISA credit card with a credit limit up to the

amount you deposit. Wow! What a great honor! This is no break!

Think about it. If a stranger gave you $200 to hold for him

until Friday wouldn't you feel safe in granting them a $200

loan? I mean - it's their own money you've got. If they default,

you've got the full amount to pay off the loan. It takes a

twisted mind to take $200 from you, grant you $200 credit with

your own money plus charge you astronomical interest rates just

to take the money from your hand and give it back to you.

That's insane!

Of course - to combat this insanity, the great and wonderful

banks claim to help fix your credit report. They say that if you

maintain payments in a correct fashion, this information will be

reported to the credit bureau. Yea, right! When Shell calls the

credit bureau to check your credit for a gas credit card, your

report shows 47 defaulted loans and a bankruptcy. However, there

is one company that you make payments to on-time. Big deal.

Don't you think the rest of your bad credit will still be the

deciding factor in Shell's final decision. You bet you bottom

dollar!

Look at this: the bank makes money from the interest of your

deposit. The bank also makes money by charging you 18% to 22%

interest for the right to use their Mastercard or VlSA. Plus the

bank is guaranteed their money because if you don't pay on time,

they take the money out of the bank account you opened with them

along with any interest you have accumulated.

Why would anyone with $200 to deposit want a credit card with a

$200 limit? If you have $200 and want to buy an item for $200 -

go out and purchase it. That way, you'll own it lock, stock and

barrel. No interest, no payments, no hassle! Plus, you won't owe

your soul to the company store - so-of-speak.

Credit is a wonderful thing if you use it intelligently. I know

people who charge $100 at the beginning of the month and use

that $100 to make $300. It's free money for 30 days. Then, when

the bill comes, they immediately pay the entire balance and come

out smelling like a rose with $200 to the good. Credit is also

needed in certain circumstances for establishing clout. You

can't call in a telephone order unless you can charge the

purchase to your credit card. This delays you getting items you

want now.

In fact - some companies will try and make you feel "low class"

if you don't own a credit card. I am proud to say that I DON'T

OWN one. When I'm in a store and they say "Would you like to put

this on your charge?" I promptly say, "No, I pay for everything

I buy!" They immediately shut up. And if they would snap back

with a rude answer, I'd leave the stuff sitting on the counter,

walk out of the store and get what I needed somewhere else. You

don't have to take abuse just because you don't choose to line

the pockets of the rich credit card companies! It's insane!

If you've ever had a credit card and charged $200, you know you

end up paying back $400 or more (unless you pay the balance

within 30 days.) Stop allowing these "so called" banks to rip

you off.


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