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  • Report:  #414435

Complaint Review: Creditview Financial Group - Minneapolis Minnesota

Reported By:
- orangeburg, South Carolina,
Submitted:
Updated:

Creditview Financial Group
7760 France Avenue South Minneapolis, 55435 Minnesota, U.S.A.
Phone:
866-280-5851
Web:
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i had filled out a loan app. on the net. someone call me back from this company stating that they were Robert Blake ext.225 and that i had been approved for a loan. In order to get my loan i would have to send a security payment of $865 and that would cover my first 5 month. DONT do it. I did do it then i was told there was a problem and would have to send another 865 to insure the loan but that didnt sound right. so i ask for a refund. they told me i would get it in 3-5 hours but i never got it. I call the number back and was transfered to a Frank Carrol. he to told me i would get a refund but they had problems with the system so they would mail it by fed ex over night. this was Dec.28 i still have not gotten anything and the number isnt working

wayne

orangeburg, South Carolina

U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Scammed By Avenue Financial Group In New York

Akron,
Ohio,
U.S.A.
Go to Fraud Watchers, Scam Warners, Canadian Money Advisor, and BadCreditLoanWarning

#2Consumer Suggestion

Wed, January 21, 2009

Please ALSO report your story IMMEDIATELY to (((Redacted))) This report has been generated as the result of a financial fraud that was committed against me by Avenue Financial Group (AFG) which actually does not exist but the address they provide on their letterhead is 595 Stewart Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530. The telephone number that was used during all communications is 866.403.6662 and the fax number that was used is 516.977.1030. Their website is (((Redacted))). The names of the two people that I spoke with are Brenda Olsen (x384) and Dennis Crown (x0). On December 5, 2008 I conducted an online search for a long term personal loan. Mind you, I had never applied for a loan in my life with the exception of my two college degrees and my automobile. I immediately recognized that name Lending Tree, LLC at (((Redacted))) and decided to check further into the process required to obtain a loan. All that was required was that I fill out an application consisting of personal information such as my social security number and address. On December 9, 2008 I was contacted by Brenda Olsen who left a voicemail message stating that I had been approved for a $5,000 loan through Avenue Financial Group based out of New York. After searching for the company name online, I found multiple companies throughout the United States and Canada with the same name, checked the BBB which didn't have any positive or negative information, and researched their website (((Redacted))) I returned Brenda's phone call on December 9, 2008. Brenda congratulated me on being approved for the $5,000 loan. She explained that because this was a secured loan that I would need to provide collateral for insurance purposes as stated in the faxed agreement. The collateral required consisted of and was equal to 5 monthly payments totaling $1,107.20 and since I was making such a large payment upfront that I would not need to begin repaying the loan until June of 2009 for two years at $221.00 per month. I reviewed the documents numerous times. Everything appeared to be completely legitimate. I borrowed money against my 401K account in order to pay for the collateral. On December 15, 2008 I contacted Brenda Olsen to inform her that I had the collateral payment required to secure the loan. Brenda explained that the lender was located in Canada and that I needed to wire the funds directly to them. I asked Brenda how to wire the money since I had zero knowledge or experience wiring money. She told me to go to Walmart and ask for a red and white form called a Money Gram. I was to send the collateral payment to the Canadian lender, Christine Osborne in Thompson, MB, Canada. Since the fee was going to be $22.00 Brenda told me to simply send $1,100 and the remaining monies would be credited to my loan. I followed all of these instructions and contacted Brenda to provide her with the reference number as requested. Brenda stated that the $5,000 loan would be directly deposited into my account on December 16, 2008. On the morning of December 16, 2009 I received a voicemail message from Dennis Crown who identified himself as the customer service manager of AFG. Dennis stated in this message that there had been a slight problem with my loan and needed to contact him immediately. Upon contacting Dennis, I learned that the lender after reassessing my loan needed to purchase an additional $1,100 in insurance to secure the loan. My other option was to receive a full refund but that I would not be able to receive this refund until January 5, 2009. I contacted Brenda Olsen who appeared to be completely unaware of the situation and stated that Dennis was a good man and would take good care of me. Brenda also stated that Dennis needed to speak with me again. I contacted Dennis once again who stated that he had spoken with the lender and that they would work something out with me for an additional $800 instead of the original $1,100 to secure the loan.

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