John
MARSHALL,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, December 29, 2007
Yup, that money is long gone, forever! Did you send the bank account/routing numbers? Be smart, and CLOSE THAT ACCOUNT ASAP!! They can come back and clean that account dry, then sell your info to yet another scammer! Chalk this all up to experience and move on...........
Faron
Houston,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, December 29, 2007
Just google it and the term loan scams. They have a link dedicated to all kinds of scams like these and, of course, contact information since you are a victim of one of these. You did make an incorrect statement when you stated the "helped" people with little or no credit. Their only intention is to "scam" people who can't get loans trhoough the normal channels. I would think the more these incidends are reported to the authorities, the quicker these scum of the earth can be placed behind bars. Good luck!
Faron
Houston,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, December 29, 2007
Just google it and the term loan scams. They have a link dedicated to all kinds of scams like these and, of course, contact information since you are a victim of one of these. You did make an incorrect statement when you stated the "helped" people with little or no credit. Their only intention is to "scam" people who can't get loans trhoough the normal channels. I would think the more these incidends are reported to the authorities, the quicker these scum of the earth can be placed behind bars. Good luck!
Melissa
Latrobe,#5Consumer Comment
Sat, December 29, 2007
That's the worst part about this. You had $1000 to send to some stranger, and you should have just used it to pay the bills you were going to pay with the money you thought you were get. I guess you won't make that mistake again.
Anthony
Mcalester,#6Consumer Suggestion
Sat, December 29, 2007
this is a scam, send me $1000, i will loan you 10000. sorry your money is gone.