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  • Report:  #1398125

Complaint Review: AmeriFunding

AmeriFunding Caught Blackmailing Competitors Internet

  • Reported By:
    Enraged — Alabama United Kingdom
  • Submitted:
    Wed, September 06, 2017
  • Updated:
    Sun, January 07, 2018

AmeriFunding.net, a new funding website purporting to help steer investors and businesses away from potential scams and treacherous schemes is actually a clone of a previously investigated scam by the same name, through AmeriFunding.com. The fact that they haven’t even changed their name just the domain shows how zealous they are – there are dozens and dozens of claims of misleading funding, mortgage and loan scams, and more:

 https://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/fcs_report2006

 In order to cover up their own scheming and collect on payouts, they are slandering and blackmailing real financial institutions such as the HSBC – yes HSBC – to try and either throw people off the idea of them being a scam, or to collect blackmail money.

 

AmeriFunding says that it deals in mining, oil, gaming, real estate and development – their funding and so-called “business opportunities” do not exist, however, and all they do is ask for a small advance fee before cutting you off, leaving you hanging. All the while they list competitors as scam artists and defame legitimate businesses without consequence. They’ve already proven to be a collection of criminals when they were Amerifunding.com, and nothing has changed since

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Jonny

New York,
United States

This Entry is a Hoax and The Writer Is Confused

#2Consumer Comment

Sat, January 06, 2018

The writer of this post obviously has the two companies confused.  AMERIFUND MORTGAGE out of Colorado is obviously NOT AmeriFunding.  The Reference from 11 years  was sloppy work on the fed's part, since they did indeed have issues with the Colorado Mortgage Company, and NOT AmeriFunding.  The two industries are NOT even the same.   A small mortgage company in Colorado clearly is not in the business of large project funding, and $500Million and up transactions.

This writer has so many things confused, that it MUST BE A HOAX or angry competitor.  There is AmeriCredit, AmeriTrade, AmeriFund, even a company registered with REMAX as AmeriFunding as a Foriegn Owned Company!  NOT ONLY are they NOT The same company, they are not even the same state.   This poster needs to come up with some evidence that they have actually done a transaction with AmeriFunding, Inc. in order to be believed.

WITHOUT PROOF, this complaint sounds like innuendo, and some angry poster who has never done business with them. 

I HAVE!  And I can say, these people are very knowledgeable about private banking transactions, do their Due Diligence, get the client files up to compliance standards, and generally are VERY VERY well informed about what they are doing. 

Also, there is the matter that this Website RipOffReport does NOT ask to verify a posters identity in anyway, and they are completely anonymous, so that a person can simply come on here and post all kinds of false statements, and there is no recourse.  For instance, how can this website possibly insinuate that they have saved consumers billions and billions of dollars, and how do they come to that conclusion?  That is unprovable itself. 

This poster for instance, has "Alabama United Kingdom"  and might even have been drinking when they wrote this.  (see image)

Another thing to consider about this entire site is the fact that the home page's Top Stories reads like a who's who of very well managed companies, like: "Colonial Penn" ~ a 100 year old old line Insurance Company, very well managed, rated by AA Best as one of the best Insurance Companies in the World.  Another is:  CarMax, or JG Wentworth, Aamco, even the Motor Vehicle Department in Plano, TX! 

Are we to believe that simply posting a name to this site, that those companies are all "Rip Offs" ?   This is an abuse of the Internet and we all know it.  When an anonymous person can post vile and disparaging comments against another person without any sort of proof, then the site itself is suspect.  The real rip off, is that the owner of this site plays the victim, asks for donations, and has never taken any measures to validate ONE claim, or alter the reports after he's validated them.... If this was a source of honest and valuable information, then the owner should be willing to fix these flaws, he has instead chosen to continue down this path without any proof against any of these companies.  It is a shameful site, and should be completeldy discounted as to it's veracity or truthfulness.

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