Sub: #1 Miracle Management Group
Replied on 08-29-2006, 02:38 PM
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I have been with them for about 4 years and they have not paid off any of my credit cards. Now my husband and I are trying to buy a house and the credit cards have shown up on our credit report. When I called about them, I was told that they are all in collection. I don't know what to do from here because I don't have the money to pay them off. MMG has my money and I can't get ahold of them on the phone. The phone just keeps ringing. The last time that I heard from them was in 2004. Unfortunately, I was not very smart and so I didn't keep track of them and what they were doing with my money.

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Replied on 08-29-2006, 02:57 PM
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There is an active discussion about Miracle Management Group in this thread. Post your comments in the MMG community. People dealing with them will help you with some advice. Complaints against MMG are increasing everyday. And unfortunately, many people are getting shocked to know about this scam.




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