Membership Fee Credit
When you join Union Workers Credit Services, you will receive a Membership Packet that, among many other goodies, contains a Membership Fee Credit!
Your credit can be used toward the balance on your first credit purchase from the Union Workers Advantage Catalog.
To take advantage of your credit, simply complete the credit form you received and return it with your first credit purchase. Union Workers Credit Services will then apply your credit to the final payment(s) of your purchase!
It's a special thanks to you for joining our ever-growing group of members.
Your credit can be used toward the balance on your first credit purchase from the Union Workers Advantage Catalog.
To take advantage of your credit, simply complete the credit form you received and return it with your first credit purchase. Union Workers Credit Services will then apply your credit to the final payment(s) of your purchase!
It's a special thanks to you for joining our ever-growing group of members.

2 Comments:
can this card be used as a regular credit card?
You have been offered a Platinum Membership with many related privileges including a pre-approved credit limit good toward all purchases from us. If you're not 100% satisfied, within the first 30 days of your purchase, we offer a money back guarantee. You will receive a Platinum Membership Card with your other Membership materials. Also your $37 annual fee can be used toward your first purchase under your new membership.
We're not sure what you mean by "regular credit card". There are many types of "credit cards".
There are general purpose credit cards, such as MasterCard or VISA that are honored at a wide variety of establishments and these companies typically allow "revolving charges" and minimum payments due.
Other credit cards are limited to a specific retail establishment, like department stores, and typically involve revolving lines of credit and minimum payments due.
There are also "secured" credit cards, (also MasterCard and VISA) where you must open a savings account to guarantee repayment of indebtedness to the bank. Your savings account is never used to pay for your charges unless you fail to pay your bill.
Many people view debit cards as credit cards. Although you are being extended credit by the establishment when you present your debit card, the money is typically withdrawn directly from your bank account at the end of each business day. It's more like a checking account, but plastic.
Then there is American Express. Amex typically requires that you pay your bill in full at the end of each month and is NOT honored by many
establishments.
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