How do I file an executive complaint with Discover Card?
Dec 23, 2008 by jfranzet | Posted in Corporations
Can anyone advise how to file an executive complaint with Discvoer? I tried to email a few of the executive but not sure if I had their email addresses right.
Discover's fraud department called my home phone Sunday to discuss an expensive
Is you wife's name on the card too? If so, they have the right to discuss charges with her.
However, for your purposes, I would not expect much in the way of a response until christmas season is over. Contact the call center, ask to speak
| Dec 23, 2008
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