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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

TD Business Visa Credit Card

The worst company to have a VISA credit card with is TD Canada Trust, soon we will explain to you why!

2 comments:

  1. If you are at your limit of $1500.00 they will put on 600.00 more on after telling you it would not go on it

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  2. I would advise against using a credit card in general, but especially with TD Canada Trust. Credit cards can lead to debt and financial struggles, and TD Canada Trust does not provide sufficient support for their customers. They charge high interest rates and fees, and their customer service is unresponsive and unhelpful. It's better to avoid using credit cards altogether and instead focus on managing your finances responsibly. If you do need to use a credit card, I would recommend finding a more reliable and trustworthy provider than TD Canada Trust.

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