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Connector Capital Reports & Reviews (197)

- Honey Brook, PA, USA

Unsolicited credit card offer.

- Napa, CA, USA

Got a "pre-approved" credit card with my husbands name and our business name on it that said we had a 0% interest rate and 90,000.00 credit line. Just call to activate. I didn't apply for credit with this company and I don't need the credit. I cut up the card and reported to BBB

- Hollister, CA, USA

This was a credit card issued to our business stating "Here is your new Connector Capital Preferred Card" $90,000 limit. Looks legit, but we don't have an "old" card and never applied for one.

- Carbondale, IL, USA

I am the Office Manager at Neighborhood Co-op Grocery, a food cooperative in southern Illinois. The piece of postal mail received from Connector Capital was actually addressed to my predecessor, Karen Puharich, on behalf of the Co-op. I opened the envelope from Connector Capital, and inside was an unsolicited credit card with a credit line of $250,000. I was immediately suspicious for 2 reasons: 1) We had not applied for any credit cards; 2) There is no MasterCard, Visa, or any other such logo on the card. So, I Googled the credit company's name, which instantly returned all kinds of fraud links. I chose to look at the ScamPulse.com page, and that lead me to file this scam claim report! Thank you!

- Eagle River, WI, USA

Received an unsolicited credit card (illegal) with $90,000 available credit.

- Baton Rouge, LA, USA

I received an unsolicited Connector Capital Preferred Card in the mail today. It appears to be a credit card. I did NOT call the phone number given to activate the card. I read on the Alabama BBB website that it is a scam. I am shredding the card and materials.

- Northridge, CA, USA

$90,000 Credit limit unsolicited credit card , THE SECOND TIME!! It was for an old business that I used to have but had a womans name on the card.

- Seattle, WA, USA

I received a credit card at my office with another person's name on it and my business name underneath his name; he has an office across the street. My office has been getting mail addressed to him for about a year. Although we are on the same street and in the same profession, he has nothing to do with my business. I do not know where this link of our names originated from and can't seem to find out how to stop it.

This credit card says it is from Connector Capital and it has Available Credit limit of $90,000. Fortunately, I did not call them.

- Fort Wayne, IN, USA

Sent a credit card to activate saying it has an available credit of "$90,000" to the place that I work, with the business that I work at on the card. Did not apply for any such card. Everyone gets unsolicited credit cards in the mail like this, but what's concerning is that it was sent to my workplace.

I received this credit card in the mail with a large credit available amount. "activate your card now" notice.

Ive never heard of this card, although I do have a business card with Capital One. They new card from Connector Capital was issued to my business name. Checked on line to see if this was a legitimate company or associated with Capital One....it was not , so I'm filling this complaint. Will be cutting up the card and destroying the paperwork.

Received unsolicited credit card.

- Nevada City, CA, USA

This was an unsolicited invitation to borrow money. It appears to be a shady, questionable organization; the company has changed names several times in the last two years. There is not a way to get off their mailing list.

This company sent us an unsolicited "Connector Capital Preferred Card" with a $90,000 credit limit. The credit card appears on its surface to be authentic (albeit without any VISA or MasterCard logo) - printed with a 16 digit number, our business name, and the name of the President of our company. It asks to call the number now to activate.

Unlike most credit card offers/solicitations that send an obviously fake card with "Your Name Here" or some such language, this company sent what looks like a usable credit card. That

- Collierville, TN, USA

I received a unsolicited credit card from them

Received a credit card application with an actual credit card from Connector Capital on my name and business; a card that i did not request. The card looks legitimate and had a sticker requesting to call about the $500K credit limit and activate-- luring technique. According to the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) provided by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), it is illegal for a company to send consumers unsolicited credit cards.”

- Louisville, KY, USA

Unsolicited credit card with $150,000 credit limit

Received an unsolicited credit card for $150,000 credit limit to a business and the card was in an employee's name.

We received a credit card we did not apply for with a $150,000.00 limit. I researched the company online and found that the ScamPulse.com had posted a notice about this company and they are fraudulent.

- Charleston, SC, USA

Received a Connector Capital "Equipment Card" credit card in the mail with my name already on it. Looked legit and had a number to call to activate the card. Found numerous reports of this being a scam online, so wanted to report as well.

- Norman, OK, USA

My company, the Eden Clinic and my personal name received a credit card from this company with $*** credit limit. I looked it up online and found it was a scam. It was suggested that I report this card to you. I plan to cut the card up as also suggested.

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