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Old 05.18.2009, 23:17
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Anyone heard of a "No FICO credit card program"??? 50 or 60K !

I got an offer at a biz credit seminar sounded extremely too good to be true ! I tried to google the program and there is absolutely no info out there. So I was hoping some of my creditnet experts out there may shed some light on the "No FICO credit card program" 50 - 70k in 14 days ??? Visa, Mastercard or Discover. Is this for real ???
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Old 05.28.2009, 19:26
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I Have Information Regarding The "no Fico" Credit Cards. Feel Free To Contact Me.
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Old 05.29.2009, 09:16
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Hi Blenterpis,

I am interested in "no fico" credit cards as well. Can you please email me your contact info or contact me at temperancej@hotmail.com (thx.)
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Old 06.02.2009, 08:17
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Yes These Programs Work But Beware!

There are quite a few programs offering no fico credit cards to people. There are many scams out there so beware. I have heard numerous night mare stories about people sending money, and then the people disappear.

If there is an upfront fee make sure that the company has a physical location, contracts, and is an actual registered business.

I work as an affiliate for a company called London Exchange, and I have nothing but great things to say about them. They charge an upfront fee of $500, but included in the membership is the no fico credit card, credit repair, debt settlement, asset protection, consultations with their CPA (in house), and more. On top of that if they don't get you funded for at least $60K they will refund your $500 in full.


Cheers,
John

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Old 06.03.2009, 09:27
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im interested

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I Have Information Regarding The "no Fico" Credit Cards. Feel Free To Contact Me.
email me im interested altllm@yahoo.com
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Old 06.03.2009, 20:06
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Please, give to me more info about that company or ,if you are as an affiliate provide info , how I can start

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There are quite a few programs offering no fico credit cards to people. There are many scams out there so beware. I have heard numerous night mare stories about people sending money, and then the people disappear.

If there is an upfront fee make sure that the company has a physical location, contracts, and is an actual registered business.

I work as an affiliate for a company called London Exchange, and I have nothing but great things to say about them. They charge an upfront fee of $500, but included in the membership is the no fico credit card, credit repair, debt settlement, asset protection, consultations with their CPA (in house), and more. On top of that if they don't get you funded for at least $60K they will refund your $500 in full.


Cheers,
John
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Old 06.23.2009, 21:48
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Beware more Scamers as this crisis persist

Hello:

The London Exchange, have some bad reviews on Rip off web site, and the owner of the company, took the time to personally repute the allegations, that right there is a little fishy, where are the testimonials from other clients, real people that we can contact to see is this is for real, you know another fishy coinsidence is that the guy recommending this company name is John and the owner of the company name is John; just beware, research first, old rule here, if it sounds to good, well you know the rest.
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Old 06.24.2009, 06:59
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Hello:

The London Exchange, have some bad reviews on Rip off web site, and the owner of the company, took the time to personally repute the allegations, that right there is a little fishy, where are the testimonials from other clients, real people that we can contact to see is this is for real, you know another fishy coinsidence is that the guy recommending this company name is John and the owner of the company name is John; just beware, research first, old rule here, if it sounds to good, well you know the rest.
If your following ripoff report then you would know that the owner is on the run from the fbi.So some of their reports or very suspect.
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Old 06.29.2009, 13:20
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BLENTERPIS could you email that No Fico card stuff

Please email rcalderon@hotmail.com. Thank you.
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Old 12.07.2009, 15:28
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No Fico Credit Card

Please send info to alex.vargas@sprint.blackberry.net
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