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  • Report:  #1485639

Complaint Review: Rapid 3

Rapid 3 Maze Technologies, Fortunate Real Estate, BizzApp Deceptive Practices South Ozone Park New York

  • Reported By:
    Tee — Jamaica New York United States
  • Submitted:
    Sat, September 28, 2019
  • Updated:
    Sun, September 29, 2019

When I approached Rapid 3, Maze Technology, Amen Bizzapp and other entities.  After being ripped off now I know that all 3 of the companies are under the same schemey umbrella.  They use misleading methods, including false advertising for funding! 

It seemed they would be a helping hand to fix my credit.  My credit score was a low, so I paid initially $2,500.00 in cash for my credit repair.  Bernie Little a partner in the company, is the person that fixed my credit.  Once my credit was repaired. 

Rohit Garg approached me and said he can get me a house, only if I paid him $9,187.50 to fix the papers to get a house.  Rohit Garg, Bernie Little, Joe Pringle, and Cody Singleton are all partners of the company.  Also, they tricked me and said that I they were getting me funding only to rip me off some more. 

They said that my $25,000.00 credit card from Navy Federal was my funding deal!  That is something I could’ve done myself.  After my surgery and a long hospital stay I was in debt. And then a seeming helping hand by RAPID 3 was the answer.  

All they do is take money from low-income and working people.  FUNDING is a fraud!  They apply for $60, 000 in funding and take $30,000.00 and tell the clients they were approved for only $30,000.00 in funding money.  They will pocket it the rest. 

Be careful too, if they get you a high credit card amount, 1) they will say that’s funding, and you’ll have to pay for that.  They’ll have your information and money will mysteriously will start missing off your credit card.  They’ll start stealing from you!  Mr. Garth has bed-bugs!

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John

Takoma Park,
United States

Wow....

#2General Comment

Sat, September 28, 2019

 I wish I had a dime for every report posted by a person with a terrible credit rating but thousands of dollars to hand to some con artist promising to illegally "clean" that credit rating.

That $2500 you just gave away could have been used to fix your credit honestly, by getting your bills paid on time, every time, but that sounded too much like hard work to you- and besides, if you were into paying your bills on time your credit wouldn't be a mess to begin with.

Some people just want to be poor. If you found a million dollars in your basement you'd probably use it for scratch-off tickets. Waste of time.

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