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is this the same as magnumcashadvance



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I don't think so.
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Magnum Cash Advance has one license in Delaware but they are really located in the British Virgin Islands.

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Sub: #19 Scam!
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BEWARE OF THIS FRAUD!!! I was looking for loan companies online one day and considered one company, but chose after all not to get the loan. Then someone from Magnum Z called me trying to offer me a $250 loan and be charged $75. I told them I wasn't interested and thought that was the end of that. Boy was I wrong!!! They somehow got my checking account info (I have no idea how) and deposited $250 in my account. I never authorized this. From 12-17-08 to 3-3-09, they withdrew $75 every 2 weeks from my account. Then took $375, thus causing bounced checks and a headache! I contacted Dennis ( scumbag!) and argued on the phone with him about this loan. He said I supposedly talked to someone requesting the loan, then he said I applied online and electronically signed for the loan! I told him he and Magnum Z were nothing but scum bags and they would not get anything else from me because I was then having them investigated for fraud by my bank and my account was closed. I had said " How dare you scam people like this! I just had a baby 1 month ago and the money you are taking from me is to buy diapers and feed my baby!" Guess what happened? Dennis hung up on me! Guess he didn't expect to hear that! I did end up getting my money back only a week later, and no return phone call from them. I have read the numerous complaints that people have, but just contact your bank, and hopefully they can recover your money. They are lucky im not a psycho, because I would take out their organization, with much harm included!! What scum bags!!!



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Replied on 04-07-2009, 02:11 PM
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Well I can't argue with any of that

I am glad you got your money back. If you applied at all for a payday loan on the internet they may have gotten your information that way.

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Sub: #21 pay day loan applications
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did you ever apply for one, they send you from one payday lender to another fikllingout the same application over and ov er.

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Sub: #22
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I called Debt Doctors, and they said they are not associated with Magnum Z. They referred me to pghn 877.355.3915. When I called that number, it was answered with the business name of MyNextDayCash.




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Replied on 01-28-2011, 09:21 AM
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MyNexyDayCash is the same as Everest Cash and operated in Nevis. Read their "Terms and Conditions", it states it clearly. They are NOT legal anywhere in the U.S.
mynextdaycash.com/TermsAndConditions/default.aspx

Almost all Internet payday lenders are some how linked to one another.





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