I guess we will have to notify our bank to not accept any charges from them since we have no idea who these people are.
My elderly mother thinks perhaps they send these to old people who have memory problems and may pay out without having any idea what they are paying. It is also the kind of card with fine print that could easily go into the trash. However, how do they get one's credit card information to actually charge them? 35b2815
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| 1. Written by darick tinker on December 24, 2011 what's the phone number on the post card? i used to work for them and i want to call and find out where there inbound call center is. i used to make killer sales for them. |
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