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Connector Capital Reports & Reviews (197)

In today's mail we received a high limit credit card from this company along with a letter telling us to call and activate the card. The card and letter looked very real and had the business owners name and our company name imprinted on it. I thought it might be a real new line of credit until I noticed the expiration date was next month. I then Googled the "bank" name and found several scam alerts. This credit card was unsolicited but meant to look real in order to trick people into calling and giving out information. unfortunately I shredded the card and letter before deciding I should report this to the ScamPulse.com so I do not have anything to upload.

- Nashville, GA, USA

Do not apply for this card. Destroy all cards and correspondence at once. This company wants your personal information to use for themselves.

- Kulm, ND, USA

These meatheads offered $90,000 line of credit to someone they never called or talked to and had never had any contact with? YA RIGHT

Unsolicited Credit Card - Large credit line offered

- Sheridan, IL, USA

This is a scam, do not activate the card..Who gives you a $90,000 credit limit?

Our office received an unsolicited Credit Card with a $90,000 Credit Limit. The card/letter was addressed to a former owner of our company but the attached card was itself issued in a different name and number. This seems to be consistent with other reports the ScamPulse.com has recieved.

- Hammond, LA, USA

Postal mail received with indication "Here is your new Connector Capital Preferred Card." Not solicited with my name on credit card with phone number to call to activate. Available credit limit listed as $90,000.

- Claremore, OK, USA

This was unsolicited high limit credit card.

- Rushford, MN, USA

Unsolicited credit card arrived in my name - as a business owner. It also had my business name on the card. Offered $90,000 credit available, with 0% interest for 90 days.

I received an unsolicited credit card from Connector Capital with instructions to "Call now to activate." I never applied for this card.

- Starksboro, VT, USA

Received card for business with $90,000 limit. looked it up on the internet which confirmed a scam. Did not activate card. no loss. looks very official

- Monte Vista, CO, USA

We received a card that resembled very closely to a credit card. The name of the person did not match with our records but did contain our business information. We called the number to ask questions. The people were extremely rude and stated they do not have supervisors. Every number they gave us, sent us right back to the same people. The stated they worked on behalf of Dun and Bradstreet initially. We called Dun and Bradstreet to let them know they are using their name to appear legitimate. I have been waiting for a name of a supervisor. The representatives will not give any contact information and would not release their full names. They also did not give any business information.

The letter has two businesses on it. Connector Capital and Notable Capital.

These people need to be stopped. My fear is what information do they have on our business? Especially with all the fraud going around these days.

- Lubbock, TX, USA

Received unsolicited credit card from this company with a credit limit of $250,000.00

- Littleton, CO, USA

Connector Capital sent a physical credit card to activate in the mail to my business, we have not had any prior connections or ties to the company. The credit card had a large available line of credit with a number to activate the credit card. No other ways of contacting the company besides the number to activate the credit card.

I received this in the mail a few days ago. I checked with BBB online to verify it was a scam and was advised to cut up the card and shred the printed document.

- Saratoga Springs, NY, USA

Receive cc in mail with $90K limit. I had never applied for this card, especially at this limit. Googled company and discovered it was a scam.

- Saint Clair, MI, USA

I was sent a credit card with a high limit for a business that we no longer have.

I received a credit card in the mail, I never applied for a credit card with this company.

- Lake Worth, FL, USA

Received an unsolicited business credit offer that has A legitimate looking credit card with my name and company name printed on it with a letter saying I have a $90,000 available credit limit and call today to activate your connector capital preferred card. With 0.0 percent interest introductory offer. I never except these, one because I don’t have the income to cover that kind of debt, And second I don’t know who this company is and never heard of them. So I researched it online and found this and second I don’t know who this company is never heard of them. So I researched it online and found this page from the BBB.

- Brookfield, CT, USA

Received an unsolicited Credit Card for $90K , called #800 and spoke to Allen, who would not remove me from his list. Cut up Credit Card.

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