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If it's not bad enough that credit card companies are mailing us fake cards to make us open their ads, now we have a fake card under a fake imprint of a real card! Notice that the imprint doesn't even line up with the actual card. In scanning the envelope, I found that its whole surface was printed in microdot, including both this fake imprint and the splotch at the lower left thrown in for extra realism.
I'm returning this envelope to their card services department with a note that I'll be talking to my postmaster about a mail fraud investigation if I receive any more of them. This may not technically be fraud, but it's an obvious enough misrepresentation that the potential expense of an investigation might carry some weight.
Oh, and that scary CUSTOMER TRACKING CODE on the back of the Business Reply Mail envelope? Total decoy is my guess. The separate mailings my wife and I (same address but different last names) received have identical codes, 418576942. I doubt they could be bothered with the expense of actually printing these individually.