Robert
Buffalo,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, August 30, 2007
The domain registration information I posted is correct as of a few minutes ago. I identified the owner of the domain name, not where the owner may may have a business location. If someone has problems with a website, it is always a good choice to contact the person or business entity that owns the domain name. Your point about the BBB is well taken, but this report is about a business with a website. Further, complaints to the webhosting service or the business' internet service provider many times are successful in pulling the offending website from the internet.
Lisa
Altamonte Springs,#3Author of original report
Mon, August 20, 2007
i myself was curious to what mister matt has written but you are also mistaken the company that you are reffering to does not operate out of Utah it is in fact based out of Austin Tx so before you go bashing anyone about facts you should in fact check and see that there are several companies called cashnminutes.com but only one CashNMinutes.com i checked throught the BBB in texas so maybe you should do the same.
Robert
Buffalo,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, August 17, 2007
Here's some facts: The domain "cashnminutes.com" was created on 27 Feb 2003 16:11:17 and recorded by web.archive.org shows the earliest webpage being in April 2003. That's a mighty computer you have there to obtain a loan thru cashnminutes.com back in 1998. Registrant contact for cashnminutes.com (IP adress 209.90.87.66): Heritage Web Design 8016551600 Fax: +1.8017473629 1460 Moon River Drive Provo, UT 84604 US Matt wrote: "if a company no matter how big or small has class action lawsuit filed against them they cannot operate in the usa ever again." Utter tripe! The filing of any lawsuit doesn't shut any business down! The filing is just that - a filing, nothing more. There are plenty of companies with class actions suits against them that are in the US. Some settle out of court, some go to trial and win, some lose, but many are still in business. Sometimes, if the court awards are very high, a company might be forced into bankruptcy or shut down, but they are not barred from doing business simply because a suit is filed! Maybe you should get your facts straight - take your own advise. Seems to me you're a shill for cashnminutes, but hey, that's my opinion - no other reason makes sense to me based on the gross misinformation you posted.
Matt
Macon,#5Consumer Suggestion
Fri, August 17, 2007
first and foremost my name is matt. i have been a customer of CashNMinutes.com for a very long time, i think i took my first loan with them in 1998. and i have never once had a problem with them. so when i went on to ripoff report and saw this very bold accusations against a company i have trusted, it peeked my curiosity. so i did in fact contact the austin county sherriffs dept and the FBI as this woman had stated and they have never heard of anything like this before. if a company no matter how big or small has class action lawsuit filed against them they cannot operate in the usa ever again. furthermore i did some investigating my self and contacted the texas magistrate and they had no record whatsoever of a lawsuit filed on CashNMinutes.com who has been CashNMinutes.com since the business started, well at least that is what the young lady from the BBB told me. So to you ma'am, the young lady who filed this report, i believe that you need to get your facts straight before you accuse anyone of being fraud or fake if you borrowed the money pay it back!!!! then maybe nobody will have to call you to pay your bills, always in christ matt. oh and FYI you should read the terms and conditions of your loan before you take it, and don't give i back. God Bless You Matt.
Lesa
Park,#6Author of original report
Sat, August 04, 2007
They ued to go by National Processing back in 2006