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i have received a call today which saying that i hav got £3000 of a credit card and i t sounds suspisous,?*

they took my date of birth is that safe company called MBA CREDIT CARDS?????


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1) Umm yeah kinda, it s a scam. don't you know not to give your personal details out to people you don't know Could be identity theft ..

2) Do you mean MBNA? They are real never heard of MBA

3) Do not give them any details! If they are genuine they should send you a letter... Do you have a credit card? Have you used it?

4) You should never give your details out to any callers telling you, you have a new credit card or anything to do with your personal details. Call the police and tell them, because they could be fraudsters, and might try to use your name and details to open a bank account or something....

5) If it looks like a duck ....sounds like a duck....walks like a duck......chances are it's a duck..... If somthing looks to good to be true ..... Sounds to good to be true .......then chances are it's to good to be true Never give out information unless you know who's calling or at least applied for the credit

6) Forget it just dump it.There is nothing free in this world.Sorry love for your disillusionment!

7) Most every poster here had the right advice for you....scam! I'll take it a step further if you'll allow me and suggest you ask yourself: "Why do I want to be in debt?" It's a perfectly bad place to be. I've come to realize and understand that debt: a) places you into servitude b) shortcuts your natural ability to come up with creative solutions to solve your problems c) keeps you from looking for other ways to add value to the economy to get funds you desire for needs & wants d) has a sort of compounding effect and shortcuts your ability to create wealth Clearly I don't know a lot about your situation, but let me admonish you to rearrange your thinking as best you can to focus on how to be a saver and investor instead of joining the sorrowful ranks of those who relegate themselves to borrowing. It's a massive difference. One mindset leads to financial peace of mind and the other to sorrow. Best, Eric

8) Remember the old saying " if it sounds too good to be true it usually is "



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