When I couldn’t find the interest rate on the website, I stopped there.
I’ve encountered businesses that demand that I do business on a cell phone. If I explain to them that I don’t want to do that, and they still insist, we find another business.
We’ve already closed one account because we just can’t deal with that company. It’s bad enough that they demand a cell phone number; but increasingly these companies make it impossible to actually talk with a HUMAN. When you can it is often a foreign person whose English is difficult to understand. (And they don’t respond to letters sent in the old fashioned mail.)
I love my Coign Card
I love my Coign Card
I love my Coign Card
what a wonderful way to identify staunch conservatives for that future day of receiving an identifying mark that allows people to buy and sell...just before your card is revoked and no one else will provide you with a way to buy or sell. gun registrations, cell phone providers and credit card suppliers are all in the business of providing information to the establishment. pretty sure they’re working on a way to identify the “off gridders” too. you can run but you can’t hide forever UNLESS you know the right guy. it’s all written out and not hard to understand. as someone said...”there is only one overarching question each proclaiming Christian must ask themselves, do you believe IN God or do You BELIEVE God?”. Jesus stated that the devils believe IN God and they tremble but that same book says Abraham BELIEVED God and it was accounted to him for Rightousness. only you can honestly answer this question but don’t fool yourselves with a flippant answer for every idle word you speak you will need to account for. just a reminder for the Bible Believing Christians.
Man, I like the way you think! I wish more would make a stand against this crap! We are being conditioned and trained to just freely give up information we should not give up. Or use services we should not have to use to do business.
Good on you for being a nonconformist! Things would change if more stood up against it!
They say on their front page that they’ll use your cell number to text you marketing materials - in short, they’ll sell or trade your number to spammers.
It’s a Visa card issued by (or through) MRV Bank. Looks like they have 5 branches in Missouri. “At MRV Banks, we contract with fintech companies, servicers, and processors to offer our customers a range of general use and private label credit cards.”
So it isn’t really clear who you would actually be dealing with if you got one of their cards.
If your screen name means you are a retired Lt. Col., then maybe you should look at USAA. If it means you are a retired truck driver for a less than truckload carrier, I don’t have any suggestions.
Another scam?