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Posted on November 30, 1999 by Joy Stoyle | Posted under   Credit


Union Workers Credit Services Sounds Too Good To Be True!



Are you in a union? No. Well don't worry too much about that. Are you working? No. Well that's not all that important either. Would you like to have $10,000 to spend from Union Workers Credit Services, or at least a $10, 000 line of credit to use for yourself and your family at only 5% APY? My first reaction to these kind of questions is yes please! My second reaction is "this sounds too good to be true so where is the catch"?

So I start to look for the catch in the small print at the bottom of the Email I had opened from this Union Workers Credit Services. Now I know you shouldn't open these unasked for Emails but I'm a sucker for them. The titles and subjects are always so inviting and you never know, one day an uncle I never even knew I had, might be signing over a fortune to me in his will, in Nigeria, at this very moment. Yeah I know this makes even the Union Workers Credit Services sound legit by comparison. What was funny about the Union Workers Credit Services was the absence of all the usual terms and conditions that come with normal credit cards. Very suspicious! The second catch was that I had to send them a check for $37 before I got at my ten grand credit line.

I may be stupid in opening all this junk mail but I'm not so stupid as to not read the small print and do anything with my check book before I understand exactly what it is I'm getting into. To tell you the truth I could actually do with $10,000 of credit but the Union Workers Credit Services IS actually too good to be true. You see if you were to send off your $37 you would get back a catalog from which you could order $10,000s worth of stuff.

This Union Workers Credit Services catalog stuff isn't discount bargain stuff either. It's brand name full price plus commission stuff. I tell you it is the Internet equivalent of the company store and you would end up owing your soul to them if you fell for this. So take it from someone who does read the small print, because I know there are a lot of desperate people out there who don't and would see the "don't worry if you've been refused a Visa or Mastercard" and go right on to be sucked into this swamp of personal debt until they are in it over their heads. My best advice to you is don't even open these scam Emails, but if you do remember, if it sounds too good to be true it probably is.



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