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Date: Wed, 07/13/2011 - 14:57

Submitted by anonymous
on Wed, 07/13/2011 - 14:57

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Around late June 2011, I received a call on my cell number. I did not respond because I did not know it. I few minutes later my office number rang. It was a guy stating he was a server and I need to call a 877 number. When I called a guy answered, he stated I took out a payday loan with BMG (????) and they were not able to collect all of the money because my account was closed (this was back in 2008). My account was forced closed by the bank because of NSF. There were deductions coming out that I did not have knowledge of them. I did file with the credit bureaus for identity thief. Have they actually sued any? or taken anyone to court? I asked for documentation and they refuse to provide me with any except they put the money in my closed account in May 2008. I do not know what to do. FTC was not really helpful. Has anyone been successful with resolving that did not require payment? Open for suggestions.....:confused:


since DJR,and BMG are affiliated chances are that whoever called you is lying out of his A$$.do not even worry as since both DJR,AND BMG are not located in the US they can't do squat.you should file a police report for the call,and file AG,AND FTC complaints against DJR.then do not engage them.btw to the poster above me.places like this will say anything no matter how ridiculous.they can't put money into a closed account.they just hope you don't know that.to the OP file the report,and complaints.then ignore them,as again they can do nothing to you except call and be stupid with the threats.a waste of your time to talk to them.


lrhall41

Submitted by paulmergel on Thu, 07/14/2011 - 06:30

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[SIZE=3]DO NOT USE UNIVERSAL PAYDAY LOAN ???APPLICATION LEAD SITES??? ON THE INTERNET! And do not use search terms like "bad credit loans" or "payday loans" to find extensions of credit online. If you need a payday loan product, should first contact your state's credit regulator for a list of lenders licensed to make loans to consumers in that state. [/SIZE][SIZE=3]Find your state's credit regulator here. [/SIZE][SIZE=3]If a licensed lender has a website, then only use that website address to apply; do not go through any type of lead application or ???loan broker??? site to apply for loans online. Some licensed lenders also have actual ???brick-and-mortar??? stores in their state. Use the brick-and-mortar store to avoid putting your personal information online. [/SIZE]


lrhall41

Submitted by Protecturself on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 13:54

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