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I recently received a Mastercard from Juniper with a credit limit of $6,700. They called me and asked me what I thought were questions about the card I had received. Instead, it was a sleazy attempt to send me a second Juniper card, which i DO NOT WANT. I have not yet activated it - it's for $2,700 and I don't need it or want it. Can I cancel it without activating it, or will it count against my credit.
You guys seem a lot more experienced than I am. Any suggestions out there?
@Anonymous wrote:I recently received a Mastercard from Juniper with a credit limit of $6,700. They called me and asked me what I thought were questions about the card I had received. Instead, it was a sleazy attempt to send me a second Juniper card, which i DO NOT WANT. I have not yet activated it - it's for $2,700 and I don't need it or want it. Can I cancel it without activating it, or will it count against my credit.
You guys seem a lot more experienced than I am. Any suggestions out there?
Um...am I missing something? Call one of the back door numbers and combine the cards...LOL
wells fargo did something like that to my dh. called him asked a bunch of questions, tried to sell him some products. when he realized the rep wanted to send him a cc with 1k limit and 20 plus interest rate, he said no way do not send me anything. as he was hanging up he hear the rep say "ok i'll just send that card out to you." when he got the card he called for a supervisor and told them about it, said to listen to your tapes. he got them to remove the account and the inq the put on his cr.