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- Additional Info:Consumers have stated that the company offers a low interest credit card for $209.00 with a credit limit of $2500. The company claims that they will send the card via UPS in 3 to 5 days, however many consumers allege that it has been weeks since they have sent their payment and have never received the credit card. Consumers have also claimed that they have left messages with the company, but their calls were never returned. On September 3, 2002, mail was returned to the BBB by the Post Ofiice marked Insufficient Address. BBB staff attempted to call the company's 800 telephone number but was told calls can not be made from this calling area. The company appears to be out of business at this location. Consumers with complaints should contact the Pennsylvania Bureau of Consumer Proitection at 215-560-2414.
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