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09-20-2007, 06:51 PM
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oops, HIT THE ENTER BUTTON TOO SOON.
Anyway, I did not send the additional $900 but afterwards I searched on the internet and found tons of horrible ads for this company...wish I had known earlier.
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01-07-2009, 09:23 AM
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The only way we are going to stop advance fee loan scams is by educating the world about it so how can victims come together and do that sense when you as a victim get laughed at when you make your police report and the government doesnt want to help that leaves it to us the VICTIMS.Myself and another victim of this crime have been working on this for the last year trying to get the word out to people before it happens to them.But we also are here to help the people that have already become victims of who to contact or even if its just to listen about what has happened to them check out the site badcreditloanwarning.com We have to bring these scams to a stop the more voices talking together the more maybe the government will try to help we also need the help from western union and moneygram to have signs posted at all locations a warning sign in big bright bold letters about these scams
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06-16-2009, 02:46 PM
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Last month while I was searching for a personal loan, I was contacted by a company called Milner Financial. They offered m a loan for $5000, over 36 months, for 7%. I was stunned! My credit is so awful I thought 7% was a godsend. I spoke to a man named Bill Bailey who told me that because of my poor credit they wanted to secure the loan with a six month deposit of over $900. i told him I was definately interested but I wouldn't have the money until my next pay day. He replied that he would leave my file open until I called him back. Later I tried a search for the company, but came up empty. After a couple of days I decided to look on BBB.com to see if they had any info on this company. Needless to say, Milner Financial is not accredited, nor are they a licensed lender. They also have a sheet of complaints, most of them not resolved. Thankfully I decided to look into this company further before I gave them half of my paycheck. I just thought I should put my story out there, try to stop someone else from being scammed.
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