Unsolicited Calls to Lower my APR
Complaint
Selome
Country: United States
I need this company to be truthful about where they get their information from, because I keep getting these calls! It sounds very appealing, but my spidey-sense says SCAM. Nowhere on the internet can I find a bonafide positive review about this company or theier services. The reason "Paige" gave me for why the credit card customer service does not offer what they are offering is that they have an advantage with a corporation to corporation referral practice versus the corporation to consumer relationship. Maybe so, but until there is an honest way for me to find out that this service legitimately exists, it stinks of information mining and consumer predation. That is all.
Comments
Offering to "lower your interest rates" is nothing but a scam to con you out of around a thousand
dollars. They will then string you along with promises trying to run out the 60 day bank dispute clock, after which they can safely ignore you, since no one is going to sue over so little especially with some fly-by-nite scam outfit where it'll cost more to find their money than it's worth.