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Sub: #49 payday loan
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i lost my job so i took out loan

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i have a kevin smith calling me for us national bank/usa fast cash for a loan paid in full. what is this?




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i have a kevin smith calling me for us national bank/usa fast cash for a loan paid in full. what is this?
they are losers in INDIA that either bought,or stole info from pdl's.they can't do a thing except call,and be stupid.file police reports,and file AG complaints.do not speak to him.a waste of your time.

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Sub: #52 Threats
Replied on 04-16-2010, 11:56 AM
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I just got a call from a man who said he was an officer and they were arresting me for fraud today at my house for this payday loan off the internet. I have paid some on this but now he said he is arresting me today. What do I need to do?

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first of all no law enforcement agency will call some and tell them they are going go be arrested. I know this as I am retired a retired police officer. turn them over to the FBI, your state police, your Attorney General. If they say they are an attorny"s office find out the name of the firm, the attorney, what city, state they are in. then pull up the statebar web site for that state. you should be able to see if this attorny is real, in good standing, disbarred,etc. above do not give them any money




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first of all no law enforcement agency will call some and tell them they are going go be arrested. I know this as I am retired a retired police officer. turn them over to the FBI, your state police, your Attorney General. If they say they are an attorny"s office find out the name of the firm, the attorney, what city, state they are in. then pull up the statebar web site for that state. you should be able to see if this attorny is real, in good standing, disbarred,etc. above do not give them any money
Good advice, thank you !!


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Sub: #55
Replied on 12-11-2010, 05:34 PM
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if they are still calling my employer.




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Explain to your employer that you are the victim here, you have no control over the incoming calls. I would also file complaints with the FTC and your state attorney general.





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