Steve
Bradenton,#2Consumer Suggestion
Fri, September 19, 2008
Katrina, Nowadays, you REALLY need to just STOP, and use common sense. If your credit is that bad that you have to search online for a loan, nobody will give you a loan anyway! By the way, what bank was listed on the truth in lending statement for that "loan". You did sign a loan contract BEFORE sending your money, didn't you? What bank did you send the signed contract back to? FYI...Advance fee loans are in violation of federal banking laws in the entire United States. What this means is...There never was any loan. It was a scam from the beginning. What was the exact website you went to? What was the phone number that you actually spoke to someone at? Please post this information here. You will need to file criminal complaints with your local police, the FBI, and the FTC. You have been scammed by one of the oldest scams in the book.
Steve
Bradenton,#3Consumer Suggestion
Fri, September 19, 2008
Katrina, Nowadays, you REALLY need to just STOP, and use common sense. If your credit is that bad that you have to search online for a loan, nobody will give you a loan anyway! By the way, what bank was listed on the truth in lending statement for that "loan". You did sign a loan contract BEFORE sending your money, didn't you? What bank did you send the signed contract back to? FYI...Advance fee loans are in violation of federal banking laws in the entire United States. What this means is...There never was any loan. It was a scam from the beginning. What was the exact website you went to? What was the phone number that you actually spoke to someone at? Please post this information here. You will need to file criminal complaints with your local police, the FBI, and the FTC. You have been scammed by one of the oldest scams in the book.
Steve
Bradenton,#4Consumer Suggestion
Fri, September 19, 2008
Katrina, Nowadays, you REALLY need to just STOP, and use common sense. If your credit is that bad that you have to search online for a loan, nobody will give you a loan anyway! By the way, what bank was listed on the truth in lending statement for that "loan". You did sign a loan contract BEFORE sending your money, didn't you? What bank did you send the signed contract back to? FYI...Advance fee loans are in violation of federal banking laws in the entire United States. What this means is...There never was any loan. It was a scam from the beginning. What was the exact website you went to? What was the phone number that you actually spoke to someone at? Please post this information here. You will need to file criminal complaints with your local police, the FBI, and the FTC. You have been scammed by one of the oldest scams in the book.
Robert
Buffalo,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, September 19, 2008
I'm afraid you were scammed. It is ILLEGAL in the U.S. to require prepayments of any kind as a condition of extending consumer credit. You might try filing complaints with the Massechusetts AG, FTC and the local police (fraud complaint) where their office is supposed to be located. Chances are they have already moved on to scam others.