Posted on 05/28/2016 8:59:15 AM PDT by 4yearlurker
I recieved a complete your application form in the mail today for a Barclaycard Visa credit card. Never heard of them and never applied. They want a original utility bill with address to verify my address. The letter has no phone number,no Internet site,and no street address.Just a P.O. box in Delaware. Anybody ever hear of this company or had dealings with them?
“The letter has no phone number,no Internet site,and no street address.Just a P.O. box in Delaware. Anybody ever hear of this company or had dealings with them?”
Yes you can call 1-800-isa-scam and reach them. Their website is www.weareidentitytheives.com
I never do that. I want to see who has my info and for what reason. Keep my enemies closer. I still do not just throw them in the can. I have a box in my basement next to the wood burner for that.
Thanks for the info. I went to the site you suggested and gave them all my personal info so could help me out. Thanks again!!
Well..., it might be legit. Some credit cards give the customer the ability to earn points by paying for utility service via the card. It all depends on what the context of the credit offer was.
Use the internet to research this $#!+. The internet is your friend.....
“Pre-approved applications are common”
maybe RECEIVING the application is pre-approved, but the actual credit is NEVER pre-approved. That’s why they send the application. Pre-approved credit is pretty similar to “you may have won” the National Publishers Clearinghouse Sweepstakes.
Get a Sharpie.
Write F*CK YOU! on the app and mail it back.
Sounds like a scam letter. Throw it out to be safe. ( interestingly, that’s the same bank that refused to let us open a savings account and when we asked they claimed we didn’t live at the place we’d been at for over 27 years. Brilliant—NOT! All they had to do to verify us was open the phone book, we were listed.
Take your pick and call them for info on what you have....
“Barclays Bank is real. But, that does doesnt mean the letter is legit.
Pre-approved applications are common, but I have never heard of a demand for a utility bill.”
What JL said. Our American Airlines AAdvantage MasterCards are thru Barclays. But take care as this does sound like a scam.
Scammers will pose as legitimate companies and try to get your personal info to use. It is a good idea to occasionally get a credit report, even if you don’t use credit cards that much. A credit report could show if there is any odd activity, like a scammer opening a credit card in your name. I would not be paranoid about getting the occasional scam letter - if you get lots and lots of scam offers, then you are on a scammer’s list somehow.
I have 2 Barclay card accounts. One is a Frontier card.
I get Discover ads all the time. I shred them.
ok, then save the envelope and material, call the DA and report mail fraud
ok, then save the envelope and material, call the DA and report mail fraud
They exist and were very credible during the 80’s. Now I’ve no idea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barclays
Getting unsolicited credit card applications is kind of standard junk mail.
I shred them and call them up and ask to be removed from their marketing lists. It actually works most of the time.
Mea culpa.
If you didn’t fill out an app, then there’s obviously no app they’re trying to complete, and have no need of one of your utility bills, or any other document from you.
Is there a prepaid envelope for returning the requested utility bill? If so, write FY! on it and mail it back on their dime.
I got those years ago, and after doing the mailback on each, they stopped.
Also works well on GOP solicitations, AARP crap etc.
Great!
Did they say how the weather is outside their window in Nairobi?!
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