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@Anonymous wrote:ANYBODY THATS HAS THE PIER 1 CARD WHAT IS YOUR LIMIT??????
I ended up applying last summer afer they changed from Chase to Comenity Bank. I was approved for $1500.
Beware! I applied for a Pier 1 card back in Feb, was approved at the store. Within a week, someone other than myself was using my line of credit, in a state 3,000 miles away from my home town, without a physical card. After investigating, my local sheriff found out that someone walked into a store in KY, gave the clerk just the # on the account... no card... The clerk says she checked for ID, last 4 of SS, and date of birth. Did she or didn't she? Sheriff theorizes that someone, more than likely a Pier 1 employee, got a hold of my info and is now using that info and my account #. Nothing more has happened with my credit, leading the sheriff to believe this is an inside job, so to speak. Since all this has happened, I've had to put a freeze on my credit, sign up for Lifelock, and need to monitor my credit activity daily. So think twice before applying for a card with Pier 1. Trust me, it's not worth the money or the effort I've had to shell out to protect my ID. An added note, on a local, regional and corporate level, Pier 1 has refused to help law enforcement in catching the individual using my information. They have insisted that I pay the fraudulent charges. I've had to take legal actions to deal with this issue alone.
I was recently approved for the Pier 1 card with $1000 limit.
@liza123 wrote:Beware! I applied for a Pier 1 card back in Feb, was approved at the store. Within a week, someone other than myself was using my line of credit, in a state 3,000 miles away from my home town, without a physical card. After investigating, my local sheriff found out that someone walked into a store in KY, gave the clerk just the # on the account... no card... The clerk says she checked for ID, last 4 of SS, and date of birth. Did she or didn't she? Sheriff theorizes that someone, more than likely a Pier 1 employee, got a hold of my info and is now using that info and my account #. Nothing more has happened with my credit, leading the sheriff to believe this is an inside job, so to speak. Since all this has happened, I've had to put a freeze on my credit, sign up for Lifelock, and need to monitor my credit activity daily. So think twice before applying for a card with Pier 1. Trust me, it's not worth the money or the effort I've had to shell out to protect my ID. An added note, on a local, regional and corporate level, Pier 1 has refused to help law enforcement in catching the individual using my information. They have insisted that I pay the fraudulent charges. I've had to take legal actions to deal with this issue alone.
Sorry this happened, but it does happen with all kinds of credit, not just Pier 1 or retail stores
I was Approved For 1000... I applied Online
Initially approved for $1000 but moved up to $3000 within 4 months. My scores were around 600 across the board at the time with some COs, paid leins, and 2 30 days
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