800-499-3670
| JIM 2014-02-17 19:52:21 Unknown |
WISH THEY STOP CALLING
| TUCKS WIFE 2014-02-16 15:43:53 Unknown |
premier bank card...very nice but tried to act like a real bank not A CREDIT CARD
| mc 2013-05-20 16:08:06 Unknown |
This is First Premier bank calling to verify I applied for credit since I have an Identity theft fraud alert on my credit report, they must first call to confirm I actually applied for credit before granting credit.
| Jimmie 2011-06-06 20:57:52 Unknown |
The number is for Premier Bank Cards.
| Meshell 2010-02-16 14:13:55 Unknown |
Multiple calls, no voicemail and I am on DNC !!!
| les 2010-01-28 23:12:06 Unknown |
i just read your post they called me and asked 4 my last 4 social security numers and my address. did they send you a good card by any chance ty 4 any info
| Alfalfa 2009-12-22 18:51:27 Unknown |
Anyone thinking about getting a card with this bank needs to think again:
Meet Tony Soprano, New CEO of First Premier Bank
First Premier Bank is making the leap into legalized loan sharking with a new credit card offering a $300 credit limit for $256 in first year fees, a $29 late fee, and a $75 annual fee thereafter. Oh, and they want to charge 79.9% interest on the outstanding balance just to sweeten the pot.
First Premier ? who?s already paid a $4.5 million out of court settlement for preying on bad credit borrowers ? said they designed the program for high risk, sub-prime borrowers and needed to ?price [their] product based on the risk associated with this market.? Since these types of cards and loans ? albeit at much lower rates ? are a big part of our financial mess, it?s nice to see they?re moving to a risk-based model.
But, isn?t this risk management with extreme prejudice?
Potentially charging much more than $300 for a $300 loan is a counter-intuitive way to encourage borrowers to pay the money back. It makes it makes it dead-solid certain they?ll default. First Premier might just as well have sent mailers to potential customers telling them to fork over the money now and avoid the inconvenience getting your $300 bucks now and having their knee caps meet a baseball bat up close and personal-like later.
Of course, First Premier is only making this tremendous deal available out of their concern about their least credit-worthy customers. ?Even when the cost of credit is astronomical, for people in true emergencies, it?s much better than not having access to credit,? said Odysseas Papadimitriou, CEO of credit card search firm card-hub.com.
So, correct me if I?m wrong here Ody. If these borrowers need a quick $300 for an ?emergency?, they probably wouldn?t have $256 to set up the account. Moreover, the prospect they?ll have an additional $29 per late payment, $75 for next year, and 79.9% to cover the outstanding balance just defers an ?emergency? today into a big bigger ?emergency? tomorrow.
Ody, you?re a real CPA (Certified Public Asshat).
Passing out huge executive bonuses is bad. Using TARP money to lobby for a loosening of regulations is loathsome. However, it takes some big stones ? Gibraltar-sized ones ? to be this greedy and arrogant.
With any luck, those huge stones will come together and roll swiftly down the mountain, directly onto your crapulent a***s.
And, we?ll only charge you 79.9% on the balance of all your assets to dig you out.
http://omnipotentpoobah.com/2009/12/18/meet-t ... t-premier-bank/
| L 2009-11-05 21:02:55 Unknown |
It was First Premier National Bank calling to verify a credit application. The operator was polite and I actually had applied for a card, so the call was valid.
| unkown 2009-05-27 20:53:15 Unknown |
I been getting calls for someone that I don't even know I've had this number for over a year now.
| J 2009-04-28 19:00:33 Unknown |
Called to verify information for a gold mastercard, was a fraudulant application. Lady said she was not able to tell me anything about the application but said she would mail a letter stating it wasn't going to be processed.
| CJ 2009-04-10 16:18:35 Unknown |
It was Premier Bankcard verifying whether or not I applied for their credit card on line. Which, in fact, I did.
| Anonymous 2009-03-24 21:03:08 Unknown |
Call was from a male asking for Norfolk State University. Who are these people?
| Mark 2008-07-28 18:27:02 Unknown |
Caller (female) was looking for Kelly Cookie (or similar)
| Jack 2008-05-20 15:33:12 Unknown |
Left no message, I do not even have this bank card.