Credit card offers from PO Boxes; safe?


Question:
A long time ago, I heard that credit card offers from PO Boxes were scams, and not to be trusted. But come to think of it, I don't think I've ever personally received a credit card offer that DIDN'T come from a PO Box, and I've received at least 30-40 a year since turning 18.

Safe; yay or nay?

Answers:
You can research all the credit card offers you receive online, and most valid ones should have an online application in addition to the paper one they send.

All of the credit card offers I receive in the mail have PO Boxes, and after further research (for fun, as I never signed up) the majority of them were not scams and actual valid offers.
just to be safe, don't do it.
you don't need the headache of doing something wrong.
AND what you can always to is LOOK THEM UP on the internet...ask questions of everyone
but most of all, be careful
http://creditcard.creditinspector.info... has excellent info related to dealing with credit cards. Check it out!

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