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SP
SP
2014-06-18 17:33:15
Telemarketer
I am getting phone attacked by a myriad of numbers saying they want to loan me money.  It is always a Middle Eastern guy named "Harry".  I told him to stop calling me and he sang over me and then mocked me and hung up.  I have filed a complaint with the FTC against all 8 numbers he has been using.  He changed his tune and had a female call me from a Belgium line.  Told her the same thing and now I will file a complaint against that number.  These people are low lifes.  DO not send them money, it is a scam.
anoni
anoni
2014-06-12 14:46:04
Unknown
Samething happened to me what did you do did you get your money?
Latisha
Latisha
2014-05-31 23:49:14
Telemarketer
They called me saying I was approved for a loan of $5000 and I didn't apply for a loan...glad I lo poked up this number and found out this helpful info
Shelia Harris
Shelia Harris
2014-05-15 18:28:45
Telemarketer
I received a call from E Z Cash loan. Man name was Sam wanted me to first go get a $150.00 Green Dot Money Pac, to show my credit worthy.I said no. I looked up phone number and found this Great Information . Thank

Elspeth
Elspeth
2014-05-02 00:31:07
Unknown
Advance fee loans are illegal, period!  

http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0078-advance-fee-loans

Some red flags can tip you off to scam artists? tricks. For example:

A lender who isn?t interested in your credit history. A lender may offer loans or credit cards for many purposes ? for example, so you can start a business or consolidate your bills. But one who doesn?t care about your credit record should worry you. Ads that say ?Bad credit? No problem? or ?We don?t care about your past. You deserve a loan? or ?Get money fast? or even ?No hassle ? guaranteed? often indicate a scam.

Banks and other legitimate lenders generally evaluate creditworthiness and confirm the information in an application before they grant firm offers of credit to anyone.

Fees that aren't disclosed clearly or prominently. Scam lenders may say you?ve been approved for a loan, then call or email demanding a fee before you can get the money. Any up-front fee that the lender wants to collect before granting the loan is a cue to walk away, especially if you?re told it?s for ?insurance,? ?processing,? or just ?paperwork.?

Legitimate lenders often charge application, appraisal, or credit report fees. The differences? They disclose their fees clearly and prominently; they take their fees from the amount you borrow; and the fees usually are paid to the lender or broker after the loan is approved.

And if a lender says they won?t check your credit history, but wants your personal information, like your Social Security number or bank account number? Go somewhere else. They may use your information to debit your bank account to pay a fee they?re hiding.

A loan that is offered by phone. It is illegal for companies doing business by phone in the U.S. to promise you a loan or credit card and ask you to pay for it before they deliver.

A lender who uses a copy-cat or wanna-be name. Crooks give their companies names that sound like well-known or respected organizations and create websites that look professional. Some scam artists have pretended to be the Better Business Bureau, a major bank, or another reputable organization; some even produce forged paperwork or pay people to pretend to be references. Always get a company?s phone number from the phone book or directory assistance, and call to check they are who they say they are. Get a physical address, too: a company that advertises a PO Box as its address is one to check out with the appropriate authorities.

A lender who is not registered in your state. Lenders and loan brokers are required to register in the states where they do business. To check registration, call your state Attorney General?s office or your state?s Department of Banking or Financial Regulation. Checking registration does not guarantee that you will be happy with a lender, but it helps weed out the crooks.

A lender who asks you to wire money or pay an individual. Don?t make a payment for a loan or credit card directly to an individual; legitimate lenders don?t ask anyone to do that. In addition, don?t use a wire transfer service or send money orders for a loan. You have little recourse if there?s a problem with a wire transaction, and legitimate lenders don?t pressure their customers to wire money.

Finally, just because you?ve received a slick promotion, seen an ad for a loan or credit card in a prominent place in your neighborhood or in your newspaper, on television or on the Internet, or heard one on the radio, don?t assume it?s a good deal ? or even legitimate. Scam artists work hard to make you think they're legitimate, so it?s really important to do your homework.

Dealing with Debt
If you have debt problems, try to solve them with your creditors as soon as you realize you won?t be able to make your payments. If you can?t resolve the problems yourself or you need help to do it, you may want tocontact a credit counseling service. Nonprofit organizations in every state counsel and educate people and families on debt problems, budgeting, and using credit wisely. Often, these services are free or low-cost. Universities, military bases, credit unions, and housing authorities also may offer low- or no-cost credit counseling programs.
scammed
scammed
2014-05-02 00:26:27
Unknown
online loan co, scammed out of 350.00 for so-called loan, 132.00 on moneypak to prove solvency, 218 to pay taxes on transaction, now want 324 to pay wire transfer fee.....will no return 350.00 says money has already been sent , cannot refund, until I seend 324.00 and then they will refund all
daw
daw
2014-04-30 15:33:20
Unknown
Im being phone bombed by a Money Scam System and this is one of many numbers they are using, don't leave messages. Do not answer or call back. not worth your time
Dario
Dario
2014-04-28 21:57:51
Prank Call
They call don't care if you're male or female and say they will give you money to have sex with them!!! Trust me IGNORE THIS CALL!!
wicked
wicked
2014-04-24 18:08:32
Unknown
Sacm a a loan place don't take the call
Wittnessed
Wittnessed
2014-04-17 13:33:00
Prank Call
Scam...dnt call
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