John
Califon,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, February 02, 2009
They are getting away from fraudulent deadbeats like you. You claim in your fraudulent collection report you have no money. SEE PROOF: http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/408/RipOff0408771.htm You repeatedly claim to have no money. Which is the lie deadbeat? How can you have a credit card when you have no money? How can you have a computer and internet access to keep posting your fraud if you have no money? When are you finally going to leave us like you promised in your fraudulent schneider report? Why do you constantly have to lie? Why do you constantly have to steal?
Charles
Phenix City,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, February 02, 2009
Salute Is just hurting themselves buy closing everyones accounts. This Is just a scam they had going to get everyones money. Then you still have to pay back the money you spent. This was a great scam they had going they got everyones money they (STOLE) then they are discontinuing & closing everyones accounts. It makes you wonder what salute Is hiding.
Lex
Charlotte,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, December 05, 2008
I use a credit report monitoring company, and went to their website to specifically check the status of my Salute Visa and how the account closure was being reported. It states that the account was closed by the "consumer", which is bogus. I then went to the Salute website to make a payment, as I plan to do so until I can pay it off....and discovered, that even though I make payments every month on pretty much the same day, they are saying I am overdue and have doubled the requested payment due. Needless to say I am disgusted, and I do hope that enough reports are filed to put someone in the hotseat over this. I have no issue with them closing the accounts. The card is a trap anyhow....but this is unfair credit practice, and I will be contacting the credit bureaus tomorrow to make a complaint regarding the bogus reporting.