Beware of free credit cards

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    Anonymous

    dats true ,., , nowadays offereing free credit cards, tours, insurance plans and other gifts have become a common marketing gimmick ., ., it is always safer to get things authenticized in hard form before falling prey to such acts of fooling people ., ., i guess you dont need to worry if you have the terms and conditions in print form stating that it was offered for free to you since you are a doctor .,. , u can challenge them .,. , u could even ask them for investigation of the telecall u recieved wen the offer was made to you for this purpose, provided u remember the day/date, approx time and name of the telecaller ., ., although it will be a slow process but if things fall in place u will get justice ., .,

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    Anonymous

    The same happened with Standard Chartered bank credit cards. I was given a free credit card. The next year I received an account statement with annual charges. I called up the call centre and pointed it out to them. Immediately the annual charges were waived off.

    Why were the annual charges levied in the first place if they can be waived off by one phone call.

    With credit cards eternal vigilance is the name of the game.

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