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Replied on 07-26-2008, 02:36 PM
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I cannot believe what I'm reading. I almost signed with this guy but decided to try to stay current..

He came across as a straight shooter. What a disappointment... Looks like greed took over him.

I'm sorry for the people he robbed. That's like adding insult to injury.

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Sub: #34
Replied on 07-28-2008, 10:36 AM
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What happened to people seeking money from James? Did anyone get anything back yet? Or was it a scam to beat up the guy?

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Sub: #35
Replied on 07-29-2008, 09:14 AM
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"A scam to beat up the guy"??? Are you serious? What is happening is that James Lombardo, aka debtxpert, sifxpert took money from our accounts (myself and many other people) and then hasn't bothered to get back to us in almost 4 months and in the process let all of our accounts that he didn't pay with our money, go into collections. Yes, we would love to beat up on this guy and No, we aren't scamming him, he scammed us to the tune of $100,000 plus and growing.

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Sub: #36
Replied on 07-30-2008, 11:54 PM
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james lombardo
70 palatine #410
irvine, ca 92612
United States


jamlom561 (@) yahoo.com




james lombardo
1601 west macarthur blvd 4f
santa ana, ca 92704
United States


jamlom561 (@) yahoo.com

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Sub: #37
Replied on 08-02-2008, 10:06 PM
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go see what he has done with his site forum debthelpcenter dot net what a joke , still trying to squeeze from us

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Sub: #38
Replied on 08-03-2008, 01:27 PM
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UNBELIEVABLE...well for all of you who where on the fence about James Lombardo...this new SICK cartoon that he posted on his forum should eliminate any doubt...its unfortunate it took so long.

For those of us who are actually doing something about it, it appears we have gotten to him, he is begining to crack. Lets keep the pressure on.

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Sub: #39
Replied on 08-03-2008, 07:02 PM
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James Lombardo changed the picture on his forum, already. It now shows his prized BMW instead of the anitmated stick drawing of him stabbing his clients in the back repeadedly with a knife and a caption that reads ......"here, I'll help you to shut the f*** up!" I am glad I saved it. Just shows what a sicko, this guy really is.

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Sub: #40
Replied on 08-03-2008, 09:56 PM
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Well last night, if you were to go to the forum, it had a pop up window. User and log in name required, and it said it would forward you to to debtxpert dot com, and now its changed again hmmmmmmm.

Seems he's trying to pull what REMAINING USERS he can keep under his THUMB and direct them eleswhere. Well it AINT gonna happen with me. I do wish you all kept your emails and every thing he's told you from day one, as I have. P.S. and he slipped out alot of info# to me. Just ran his, and it will pay off for me once I get done with my attorney.

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Replied on 08-03-2008, 10:11 PM
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I freaked out and saw that he used to be on this forum board, a huge forum board. He got banned for T.O.S. and more and alot of bad stuff was talked about him, and then It appears he started his own forum. Heres the forum Im talking about, if you cant use the url just go to the actual website and type in sifxpert under the forum page for debt settlement board.

debt-consolidation-credit-repair-service.com/forums/member.php?u=59394

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Sub: #42 Someone Suggested calling the other Debt Settlement Comps.
Replied on 08-08-2008, 06:27 AM
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that James worked for. Has anyone done that? I see that one was American Liberty Financial. I googled them, they are still in business. I also read on the blog that they are working deals to help out people burned by James. What was the name of the other company he burned? Does anyone have any info on them? Do you think that Am Lib is going to work with us?

What do you guys think?

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Sub: #43
Replied on 08-10-2008, 09:09 AM
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Where did you read on blog about another company trying to help James's clients. If anyone has anything about this, I think it would be nice to know. The problem of course is that no one has any money to settle the accounts after James Lombardo, aka sifxpert, debtxpert stole all their money from their account.

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Sub: #44
Replied on 08-11-2008, 06:25 AM
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I think they are referring to American Liberty Financial. They went fist to Cuffs with Sifxpert when he was employed by them and then they canned him for stealing then. I think that they are putting the word out that they are making special deals for people that got taken by him.

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Sub: #45
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Does anyone have the contact info for ALF? I was screwed by James as well and need to get my remaining accounts settled




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