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gardenweasel

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usually if you give them your social security number from the jump they can get whatever info they need...this way,they stop bothering you....
 

gardenweasel

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kosar`s expression is giving me wood....
 

PaSprint

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If everyone on the planet would send back that convenient self addressed, postage paid envelope empty that CC companies send out, those junk mailings would end in a hurry.
Whenever I get junk mail of any kind, I send the envelope back empty. Fawk em.
 

DOGS THAT BARK

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Jack Next times she calls -ask her for her full name and a # you can call her back at.
-dual purpose

A: you should find out if she is legit
B: if she gives you info--she knows you have her name--and she better be nice as you can report her to higher ups.
 

MadJack

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It's legit. If they have your number, you will be getting a phone call, most likely.

Some new law starts in February that prohibits CC companys from extending your limit if a purchase you make is over the card's limit.

They want to get your permission to extend you that benefit but for a fee :rolleyes:

You are going to have to opt-in or opt-out either over the phone or in writing.

I guess this new "law" protects the consumer from borrowing more than they are able to pay back :rolleyes:

Of course the CC companys WANT you to borrow more so they will need your permission and they are charging a fee for this. EFFIN CROOKS!

Anyway, I won't be getting anymore calls.
 
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