Harry
Lufkin,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, May 31, 2006
Morons such as LVNV etc have been sending such credit card offers for quite some time as a part of their scam. They can produce no papers showing you are contractual obligated to some debt they purchased, and also the debt is probably out of the statute of limitations. But, should someone fall for the credit card scam, that person indeed then is indebt to LVNV (or which ever agency). Also, it restarts the statute of limitations and can be reported as an open revolving account on credit reports (which would be illegal otherwise).
S.n.
Bucyrus,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, December 20, 2005
You should also file complaints with the Attorney General's offices of SD and AR. Then go to the FTC website and file a complaint there as well.
Steve
Bradenton,#4Consumer Suggestion
Tue, December 20, 2005
I got one of those from Resurgent also, I renamed them Repugnant. See my post in this thread. Have some fun with these morons! Take that "credit card" app and fill it out with the ss# of a deceased friend or relative, and use the home and work #'s of the last person who really did you wrong, and then research the address of one of their affiliate offices and use that to have the card sent to! [Or just use the street address of the FTC]. This will get you lots of laughs. I have fun with these morons!