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  • Report:  #205147

Complaint Review: CCS (First National Card) Las Vegas - Las Vegas Nevada

Reported By:
- Watertown, Minnesota,
Submitted:
Updated:

CCS (First National Card) Las Vegas
CCS Po Box 17800 Las Vegas, 89114-7800 Nevada, U.S.A.
Phone:
800-279-6989
Web:
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Categories:
Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
For the last year now, this company has been sending us 'approved credit-activation letters'. WHAT NERVE THEY HAVE! This company ripped us off about 4 years ago. They agreed they would take out the 'fees' in two payments, but then took it out in one, and caused overdrafts. When we called them about it, they said it was non-refundable. Anyways, we figured let's let them waste their money on the card they make in our name, and the paper and postage they use to send us their stupid 'acitvation letter'.

Also, their card benefits line is 800-279-6989, but you wait on hold forever. They pay for all calls that come into that line. We have called numerous times to have them remove our name from their list, but we wait on hold for half an hour to have them eventually end the call. They pay for all calls that come into that line, so I call when I am watching TV. I figure they are footing the phone bill, so why not. They would have a pretty hefty phone bill if more people did this. (HINT HINT)

This company is a joke!

Sonya

Watertown, Minnesota
U.S.A.


5 Updates & Rebuttals

Steve

Bradenton,
Florida,
U.S.A.
Let me point out the clues to a rip off..

#2Consumer Suggestion

Wed, August 09, 2006

The first clues are LAS VEGAS and a PO BOX as a primary address. NEVER send money to anyone without verifying a real street address and some sort of business history or business license, etc.. Always look for a LISTED, BUSINESS telephone #. NOT a toll free#. These are "portable". Any "credit card" that requires an advance fee is a rip off. I'm glad you didn't let them get you again. I do the toll fre# thing when I'm bored. I like postage paid envelopes too! Another trick that really pisses them off is to address an envelope to them, stuff in a folded sheet of paper and seal it. In the lower left hand corner write payment enclosed. Do not put a stamp or return address on it. Drop it in a big blue mailbox. They now stand in line, pay a postage due fee to get an empty envelope or a nasty message, but no money. I have so many tricks I amuse myself sometimes. Have fun.


Steve

Bradenton,
Florida,
U.S.A.
Let me point out the clues to a rip off..

#3Consumer Suggestion

Wed, August 09, 2006

The first clues are LAS VEGAS and a PO BOX as a primary address. NEVER send money to anyone without verifying a real street address and some sort of business history or business license, etc.. Always look for a LISTED, BUSINESS telephone #. NOT a toll free#. These are "portable". Any "credit card" that requires an advance fee is a rip off. I'm glad you didn't let them get you again. I do the toll fre# thing when I'm bored. I like postage paid envelopes too! Another trick that really pisses them off is to address an envelope to them, stuff in a folded sheet of paper and seal it. In the lower left hand corner write payment enclosed. Do not put a stamp or return address on it. Drop it in a big blue mailbox. They now stand in line, pay a postage due fee to get an empty envelope or a nasty message, but no money. I have so many tricks I amuse myself sometimes. Have fun.


Steve

Bradenton,
Florida,
U.S.A.
Let me point out the clues to a rip off..

#4Consumer Suggestion

Wed, August 09, 2006

The first clues are LAS VEGAS and a PO BOX as a primary address. NEVER send money to anyone without verifying a real street address and some sort of business history or business license, etc.. Always look for a LISTED, BUSINESS telephone #. NOT a toll free#. These are "portable". Any "credit card" that requires an advance fee is a rip off. I'm glad you didn't let them get you again. I do the toll fre# thing when I'm bored. I like postage paid envelopes too! Another trick that really pisses them off is to address an envelope to them, stuff in a folded sheet of paper and seal it. In the lower left hand corner write payment enclosed. Do not put a stamp or return address on it. Drop it in a big blue mailbox. They now stand in line, pay a postage due fee to get an empty envelope or a nasty message, but no money. I have so many tricks I amuse myself sometimes. Have fun.


Steve

Bradenton,
Florida,
U.S.A.
Let me point out the clues to a rip off..

#5Consumer Suggestion

Wed, August 09, 2006

The first clues are LAS VEGAS and a PO BOX as a primary address. NEVER send money to anyone without verifying a real street address and some sort of business history or business license, etc.. Always look for a LISTED, BUSINESS telephone #. NOT a toll free#. These are "portable". Any "credit card" that requires an advance fee is a rip off. I'm glad you didn't let them get you again. I do the toll fre# thing when I'm bored. I like postage paid envelopes too! Another trick that really pisses them off is to address an envelope to them, stuff in a folded sheet of paper and seal it. In the lower left hand corner write payment enclosed. Do not put a stamp or return address on it. Drop it in a big blue mailbox. They now stand in line, pay a postage due fee to get an empty envelope or a nasty message, but no money. I have so many tricks I amuse myself sometimes. Have fun.


Steve

Bradenton,
Florida,
U.S.A.
Let me point out the clues to a rip off..

#6Consumer Suggestion

Wed, August 09, 2006

The first clues are LAS VEGAS and a PO BOX as a primary address. NEVER send money to anyone without verifying a real street address and some sort of business history or business license, etc.. Always look for a LISTED, BUSINESS telephone #. NOT a toll free#. These are "portable". Any "credit card" that requires an advance fee is a rip off. I'm glad you didn't let them get you again. I do the toll fre# thing when I'm bored. I like postage paid envelopes too! Another trick that really pisses them off is to address an envelope to them, stuff in a folded sheet of paper and seal it. In the lower left hand corner write payment enclosed. Do not put a stamp or return address on it. Drop it in a big blue mailbox. They now stand in line, pay a postage due fee to get an empty envelope or a nasty message, but no money. I have so many tricks I amuse myself sometimes. Have fun.

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