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Sub: #1 ameriloan gave out my info
Replied on 04-05-2006, 11:49 PM
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ameriloan gave out my info to other people and I was put in a hole because of them I took a loan out with them for 100 hundred dollars and pay it in full but they took 1500 hundred dollars out they are scam people but I well not give up the fight I well get my money back and my money from edibetpay they place that ameriloan gave out my info so it in body has in thing that I should know about them pls let me know at


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Replied on 04-06-2006, 11:27 AM
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Mikey,

Please share your situation with us. What exactly happened with you? How did you realize that they gave out your info? If they did this without your knowledge and authorization, then you can bring legal charges against them. Consult a lawyer immediately.

Also paying back $1500 for $100 loan seems painful. You can contact Consumer Protection Agency of your state to inquire if this is permissible in your state or not.

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Replied on 04-06-2006, 11:31 AM
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Being whacked with 150% interest is extortion. What they took from your bank account is cut and dry thievery. Yep, this is and organization of charlatans.

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Sub: #4 You Need To Be Tough On Them!
Replied on 04-06-2006, 04:51 PM
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Thats right!

And, for all of us to see and understand, please clarify and re-explain your story so we can better help you.

With ameriloan, or any of these crook's, you need to be tough on THEM! Especially if you are right. You can't be afraid of them or take any shit from them. Keep things simplified, that is one of the things they do well.. Over complicate things to confuse you and make life difficult for you. Again, don't tolerate it! Challange anything that doesn't sound right, threaten and take legal action. Don't let them confuse you with circular logic.

Stand tough, they don't like that. These people aren't high caliber, highly paid, super dynamic, financial wizards! Not by a long shot, in fact, take that last sentence and reverse everthing I said and that is basicly who you are dealing with. And they all will take the easy route, if they can't push you around and bully you into paying them more money or whatever they are calling you for, they will avoid you and go after someone who will bend a little easier. Just read all the posts in here, there are a million easy mark's out there to prey on... Don't be one, and if you are, STOP!

Heck, if you are really having that tough of a time, drop me a msg offline, and I will handle them for you... What can they do about it? NOTHING..

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Replied on 04-06-2006, 05:10 PM
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Very well said. I hope everyone in this forum reads that because it is an undisputable truth.




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