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Consumer
Advice: Unwanted credit cards |
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Unwanted
credit cards (NC)-If you
receive a credit card in the mail that you
didn't order, here, according to information
on Industry Canada's Consumer Information
Gateway website, is what you should do:
Consumers are not liable for a credit card
they did not request. However, you should
destroy any unsolicited credit cards immediately.
Using the credit card constitutes acceptance
of the card. If you use the card, you will
have to pay the bill. Similarly, do not
cash small cheques that are sent to you
without reading the small print. Doing so
often locks you into paying for products
or services you may not wish to buy.
For more information on unwanted credit
cards, and other questionable marketing
practices, visit ConsumerInformation.ca
. It's a Web site created by federal, provincial,
territorial governments and their partners
specifically to provide Canadians with convenient,
one-stop access to hundreds of objective,
reliable, current consumer information sources.
- News Canada
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