Randy
Fort Worth,,#2UPDATE Employee
Fri, December 30, 2005
Gina, I am not sure whom you spoke with regarding Union Workers Credit Services (UWCS) but you were given incorrect information. You may have been provided a wrong phone listing from directory assistance. We are a well established, legitimate company and do our very best to satisfy all questions or concerns expressed by potential new members. We welcome the opportunity to respond to the concerns you have raised. We urge you and all consumers who visit this web-site not to jump to any conclusions about our company until you know all the facts. Instead, we encourage you to learn more about us by contacting our offices toll free at 877-835-0969, or by visiting our web-site at www.unionworkerscredit.com (our web-site and physical address is listed on every offer we send out). Our members routinely understand our offer and are very happy with the services we provide. Without exception, we address EACH AND EVERY question or concern brought to our attention. Please contact us immediately at the toll free number listed above if you have questions or concerns regarding your member package. Thank you and best wishes for the New Year. Randy Walls Union Workers Credit Services
Gary
Bismarck,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sat, December 17, 2005
I called union workers credit services and when I finally talked to someone, they informed me that Trans-Union Credit services (yes the credit reporting service) sales your information to union workers credit services and if you wish not to recieve stuff like this then you need to contact Trans-union. Here is the opt out web site https://www.optoutprescreen.com/?rf=t and also Trans-unions web site http://www.transunion.com/index.jsp Good Luck, I opted out and hopefully will never recieve this garbage again.
Gina
las cruces,#4Author of original report
Mon, December 12, 2005
The CORRECT information is two contacts:
Texas Attorney General's Office (Consumer Protection)
1-800-621-0508
OR:
The local office of the Postal Inspectors