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  • Report:  #1498185

Complaint Review: David Weller

David Weller Repairing and upgrading my Credit File Lake Whales Florida

  • Reported By:
    Rick — Largo United States
  • Submitted:
    Wed, July 29, 2020
  • Updated:
    Fri, July 31, 2020

I signed a contract with Snead Financial to upgrade my file and they would provide $100.000 in Funding. I was told that the process would take 60 days. Then I was told, it would take 60-90 days. The component to bring my credit score to obtain the $100,000 in Funding would be Primary Tradelines on my file. For about 45 days I was told that the Tradelines would hit my Credit Report. They did not and so I challenged Willie Snead, The owner of Snead Financial. Well, he got angry and decided to cut ties with me. I attempted to call him and David Weller and no calls were returned. I then asked for the Vendor they used to purchase the Tradelines, so I could purchase them myself and move forward. No reply.

I have come to the conclusion that Snead NEVER purchased the Tradelines. I asked for proof, but none was given. They alos did very little on my credit file for the 100 days in their care.

I intend to write to the Consumer Protection Agency as well as The Department of Financial Services on this FRAUD.

100 hundred days of deceit.   

2 Updates & Rebuttals


John

Takoma Park,
United States

are you going to file a complaint against yourself?

#3General Comment

Fri, July 31, 2020

After all, you hired someone to help you commit fraud.  Reports like this are absolutely hysterical- "I gave this guy money to tamper with my credit score and defraud future creditors, and he ripped me off!"  Seriously, go cry me a river.


Robert

Irvine,
California,
United States

Fraud and Deceit

#3Consumer Comment

Wed, July 29, 2020

It is amazing how many people come to public web sites and freely admit their attempts to commit fraud.

What you were trying to do was to "buy" a credit line to make it appear your credit is better than it was. You would have no access to the line, you would not be legally responsible for the lines.  You were doing this for one reason, financial gain in trying to obtain a loan. This would be considered a form of fraud because you are obtaining that loan under false pretenses. If the creditor found out, they may have the right to pursue criminal charges against you.

There is nothing anyone can do to improve your credit score than you can not do yourself for free, or the cost of a few stamps.

In the end you may or may not have been scammed. But if you got scammed, you got scammed for one reason and one reason only. You were trying to scam another company.  So don't expect much sympathy.

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