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Achieve Card
February 26, 2010
Will not give you your money back
Some company in indonesia stole over 2200.00 off my card in one day in various dollar amounts. I called achieve card immediately to report it they told me to fill out a dispute form and then denied it several days later and said they would not give me my money back because the company that ripped me off had my security code on the back of my card. Well they would have that if i ordered online before and someone stole my information. This is a consumber rip off because banks are suppose to protect the cosumer of ripp off such as this. This was clearly a fraud because the company who stole the money have no name, no phone number to call just where it was from. Achieve card should not have let these fraudulent transactions go thru on my card and should do more to protect their card holders. I would tell anyone do not get this card because if someone uses your card they will not give you the money back.
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Rune
January 28, 2010
Security Breech in my Mailbox
These idiots sent me a card in the mail without my ordering one. Not just a little fake plastic card, but a real, ready-to-be-activated prepaid credit card with my name on it. The activation sticker practically advertised what the PIN was.
I was not expecting this card. If it had been stolen in the mail, I never would have known. Because it was a prepaid kind, I know that means an account couldn't have been racked up in my name directly, but that doesn't mean harm couldn't have been done. Prepaid or not, that was a card attached to my name, my identity, and my personal information. The fine print on the back made it clear that if it was used at all, I would be on the hook for their entire terms of service, meaning fees and whatever else. Who knows what other personal information of mine some fraud could have gotten to through them?
Seriously, seriously STUPID and DANGEROUS company, if this is standard practice. Don't touch them.
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cbasser
September 30, 2009
Lack of Fee Information
When they sent me the card, there was no disclosure in the envelope, so I had no idea when I loaded the card that I would be charged $9.95 per month for the privilege of their crap prepaid card. It wasn't until logging on the the website that you find their terms and conditions. And you can't talk to anybody on the phone without paying $2.00. Don't be surprised if you get cut off several times, at $2.00 a call. I want to know how they can get away with this.
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