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A week ago I received an invitation in the mail that a customer from Parex banka renewed and used an American Blue card again. I went to the branch, queued, filled out an application where all credit obligations had to be shown (because the amendments to the law that also fit an ordinary printout from the Internet bank on account turnover does not apply to them - "because you can, however, list there what you want ") account statement. Bring. It is good that Nordic is not a big queue. By the way, when Nordic found out for what purposes I needed a statement, I immediately offered to issue a American miles credit card with a holiday for up to half a day until the 24th day of the next month, which I also did. Today Parexa called and announced thatthat an American Blue credit card with even a minimum credit was refused to me because "I have a large credit line with Nordic". Of course, no one even considered it necessary for me to apologize for the time lost "following Parex banka's invitation". Accordingly, if you have a loan from another bank you have nothing to expect from the "American Blue promised bonuses".
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