Pitney bowes purchase power card

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mike in Dayton, Ohio

63 months ago

Is there anyone out there that worked in pitney bowes purchase power credit and collections. these people have issued credit cards to people with our company name and address and they bully us for payment, can anyone out theere tell me if there is a government body that regulates this industry and whether or not this company is a scam

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Sarah in Stamford, Connecticut

61 months ago

mike in Dayton, Ohio said: Is there anyone out there that worked in pitney bowes purchase power credit and collections. these people have issued credit cards to people with our company name and address and they bully us for payment, can anyone out theere tell me if there is a government body that regulates this industry and whether or not this company is a scam

There is no scam. PB is a Fortune 500 companythat has been around since the 1920s. The Purchase Power card is a value-added service to an on-going subscription. You have the choice not to use it.

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Sr PB Rep resigned in Hayes, Virginia

60 months ago

Sarah in Stamford, Connecticut said: There is no scam. PB is a Fortune 500 companythat has been around since the 1920s. The Purchase Power card is a value-added service to an on-going subscription. You have the choice not to use it.

Sarah is wrong again. PB is a Fortune 200 company now. The Purchase Power card yields a mighty 18% to 22% APR. Cut it up if you have one. Sears gives better rates than that!

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Dave H in Wayland, Michigan

59 months ago

Pittney Bowes is in the scam business, I'm in the midst of trying to get out of an incredible situation with them. AVOID PITTNEY BOWES!!!

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Jackie in Laguna Hills, California in Mission Viejo, California

59 months ago

Purchase Power Co. charges interest and penalty ($230) on payment in full, claiming that the check was late even thought the payment was mailed week prior to the due date. You, as a customer, have no recourse. YES, AVOID PITNEY BOWES!!!!!

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jane does opinion in Seattle, Washington

31 months ago

Jackie in Laguna Hills, California in Mission Viejo, California said: Purchase Power Co. charges interest and penalty ($230) on payment in full, claiming that the check was late even thought the payment was mailed week prior to the due date. You, as a customer, have no recourse. YES, AVOID PITNEY BOWES!!!!!

If people paid attention and paid their bills on time.....

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