usa payday loan is definetly a scam.

  • +6
    yef replies to Resident47
    I've alerted Hotmail too.
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    1-C replies to Mrs Sandra Bunkin
    MR. Zomader/Kerter/Bunkin (and whatever false and ridiculously absurd name you cook up),

    You need to stop trying to bash your head against a hard surface! There's nothing there to fall out ... nothing but empty space!!!

    Your stinted and implausibly fake little story (read that lie) is too convoluted to ever be believed!

    Waste of your time as well as a waste of oxygen and space! Reported your idiot spam as well!!!
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    1-C replies to Resident47
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    Just one thunderbolt? The god Zeus may need to hurl more than just a single lighting bolt at them due to the mirad of multiple personalities that idiot has ;-)
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    Resident47 replies to 1-C
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    Have you seen the size of the dude's bolts? Trust me, man, one is plenty. He subcontracts to Shazam for the small jobs.
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    1-C replies to Resident47
    LOL, Okay. I'll take your word on it. And yes, just one would have to be big enough to zap each multiple personality that that one little idiot has. ; )
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    yef replies to Resident47
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    If Zeus isn't available, I recommend Indra (Hindu thunder god).  He may be closer geographically speaking to where these scammers might be located ;-).
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    1-C replies to yef
    A little closer to (their "home"), I see.

    One of those in their own backyard type of situations ;-)
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    pethetic
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    " i just divorced the father of my daughter,"------We considered that as husband.

    And here is another one
    "also faced with foreclosure at my apartment"-------Ummm........nevermind!! (Facepalm)

    Yeah, Zues, drop a bolt down on them please.
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    qubert replies to Mrs Sandra Bunkin
    So how's the weather in Nigeria?
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    Sharon L. replies to Tim (VA)
    Kelly Smith, USA Payday Loan, 202-888-0114
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    metoo
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    To Mrs. Sandra Bunkin and all other scammers who post bogus comments and express thanks for the "good Christian  values" of those who helped them. This makes me wonder if you mention Christianity in this way because you are Islamic, believe that it is religiously acceptable to lie to Christians in the furtherance of Islamic goals (or terrorism), and think that all Christians are stupid enough to believe your lies. However, as a Christian, I do appreciate that you expect your reference to Christian values to be perceived as a compliment. Sort of undermines your long term efforts, doesn't it?
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    JFC replies to metoo
    Xtianity has been used to scam people since its inception. Same for every other rel. superstition. If there wasn't really a god to excuse all of our bad behavior, we'd have to invent one ... hey wait a minute!
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    Irish
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    I find it incredible that scammers and fraudsters actually comment on a website which is designed to expose them and their criminal activities. Talk about "a wolf in sheeps clothing". These people have more nerve than Dick Tracy!  Fortunately, we have this website and a variety of other social media venues through which to make decent people aware of these scammers. More and more people are  getting used to the saying, "If it sounds to good to be true, then it isn't".  If you need a loan, go to a reliable lending institution, and always check with the "Better Business Bureau", or even contact any lawyer who will gladly give you free advice.
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    Silly goose replies to phil (new orleans)
    The reason scammers like this exist is because people give them information and money.
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    MidNyteStorm1 replies to Irish
    This is nothing new. They are obviously getting paid to come to sites like this in order to get others all worked up. I also think some are dumb enough to think that people will actually believe what their are posting.

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