no but i will have my firm "shallwe cheatum and howe" check them out and get back to you!!!
2007-08-26 08:06:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm posting this to warn EVERYONE on yahoo! abt Loan scams.
Beware of Advance fee Loan scams.
LOAN SCAM - Do Not Pay UpFront Fees.
Do not send money UpFront via Western Union or MoneyGram to any person or business in the UK, Nigeria or Canada in hopes of getting a loan. If you do you will learn a hard lesson & never see any Loan money.
Advance-fee loan sharks are preying on unwary consumers, taking their money for the promise of a loan or credit, and leaving them in hot water. The scam artists often impersonate legitimate lenders to entice consumers into falling for their bogus offer.
According to law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and Canada, ads and promotions for advance-fee loans suggest — or even “guarantee” — that there’s a high likelihood that a loan will be approved, regardless of the applicant’s credit history. But to take advantage of the offer, the consumer has to pay a fee. The catch? The scam artist takes off with your fee, and the loan never materializes.
Remember, if it sounds too good
to be true, it probably is! NEVER give out your personal information to strangers online! Always be on guard.
Please be aware. You have been warned!
2007-08-23 11:35:36
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answered by John Loves Jenn 4
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Probably a scammer.
How did you here of him?
1) If he contacted you through this or any other message board, he is scammer.
2) If he has a generic (Yahoo!, Gmail, Hotmail) email address, he is a scammer.
3) If he wants any sort of fee paid upfront to do a loan, he is a scammer.
2007-08-23 09:24:57
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answered by Wayne Z 7
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