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Connector Capital Reports & Reviews (197)

- Cincinnati, OH, USA

They sent me a business credit card with an initial $*** of available credit. I have never heard of them before and haven't applied for any new credit or loans. Immediately I was suspicious so I looked up company name and immediately consumer issues were present.

- Tucson, AZ, USA

Legitimate looking credit card with my personal and business name and valid-looking card number. Ridiculously high credit limit offered. Since I didn't remember applying for such a card, I checked online and verified with BBB that it is a scam.

- Chicago, IL, USA

Sent a credit card to my business with my name and business name with a ***. credit limit.

- Lockbourne, OH, USA

We have received two credit cards we did not request from this company. The first had a credit limit of $*** the second had a credit limit of $***. I researched this on the internet. Supposedly this company has an "F" rating. It said this is a fake credit card designed to lure unsuspecting consumers and business owners to call an 800 number listed on the card or go to the company websiste to "activate" the card by providing more personal and financial information. The article I read states the company started out as IMCA Capital but has changed its name three times in two years from IMCA Capital to Integrate Capital to Connector Capital and finally to Notable Capital. In one year, the ScamPulse.com has received 38 complaints related to advertising issues.

at www.bbb.org/northern-alabama/news I was advised to do the following if you receive this credit card:

1. Cut the card up and shred all printed materials

2. File a compaint with ScamPulse.com and the FTC

3. Monitor your credit cards and credit report to watch for signs of identity theft.

4. If you see signs of fraudulent activity on your account, contact the ScamPulse.com for step by step information on how to protect your identity or go to IdTheft.gov for additional resources

This info provided by the ScamPulse.com North Alabama

- La Jolla, CA, USA

I received a letter addressed to a property that we hadn't managed in over a year. It was a letter that looked like a credit card activation, with an actual plastic card starting with '5', but bore no MC logo. I called the 844 number, and explained that the card was addressed to the wrong company, but that the property did exist. They then began to pry into the details of my company, asking for the name of the president, and, after looking up our organization while still on the phone, the representative said he would be calling our president directly, even after I told them we were not interested, and that that under the CFPB and TILA guidelines, such solicitations were criminal.

- Little Rock, AR, USA

Unsolicited credit card in my name and UNKNOWN individual(Barbara Johnson) received in postal mail with $*** credit limit with 1-855 number to call and activate(DID NOT). Do not call .Cut up credit card and file complaint with BBB.

They sent an unsolicited credit card with a limit of $*** to our business address with the name of the business and the name of the business owner on it.

- Prescott, AZ, USA

Today I received an unsolicitated credit card with a 'limit' of $*** and only had to activitate it. I did not as I knew I had not applied for any credit cards and in fact have a Freeze on my credit files with all 3 bureaus. I have shredded the card.

I received an unsolicited credit card in the mail from Connector Capital with a $*** credit limit

- Charlotte, NC, USA

Received card in mail for $*** line of credit that we did not request. Asked us to call 800 number or go to website to activate card. This is one of many that have been sent to me over the past few months.

I am the operator of a small hotel/B&B. The owner of the property received an illegitimate credit card sent to the hotel's address. The letter said to activate the card by calling a 1-877 number I'm assuming to acquire personal information.

Connector Capital send an unsolicited credit card to my work place with the owners name on it. Card number and credit limit has been provided in the letter along with the card and says to activate now. I searched connector capital online and read it was a scam. Card and letter went into the shredder asap.

the sent a credit card with **k limit

I received an unsolicited credit card, embossed with my name.

I received a Connector Capital credit card addressed to my deceased mother at the business she owned. I called to cancel the card and was told the account would be closed. I went to Connector Capitol's website to get an address to send a letter to make sure the account would be closed. Upon asking for an address I was asked what it was in reference to before they could give me an address. I advised them that I was executrix for my mother's estate and that I wanted to have a letter on file that the account should be closed. The gentlemen told me it was closed. After talking to my husband he indicated that it might be a scam. So I looked up ScamPulse.com and found them rated as an "F". Therefore, I am filling this information in order to investigative this company for fraudulent practices of sending out unsolicited credit cards.

This people are sending fake credit cards that people never solicited in order to obtain peoples personal information when you try to activate it.

- Fairfield, CA, USA

Received an unsolicited credit card from this company. Arrives in a plain envelope with the card inside with a sticker to activate. Looks exactly like a new credit card.

- West Palm Beach, FL, USA

I received an unsolicited credit card with a supposed $90k limit at my place of employment. I checked the BBB site and the company is known for this fraudulent practice.

- Pompano Beach, FL, USA

Sent credit card with note to call and activate. Never heard of this company. When called to see what they are because worried a card came to me in company name, the person answered hi this is Aaron. Hung up.

- New Haven, CT, USA

Card for with large available credit line received with now application requested

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