usa payday loan is definetly a scam.

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    chefgijoe replies to Robert
    this guy useing the same name call me a few months agian so i started calling there nothing bugging them formessing with me
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    TSTEXGIRL
    | 1 reply
    Ok first off,  why are all these so called happy customers coming to a site that reports scam calls? Seriously who are you trying to fool that this is somehow believable and true, and why put God in the mist of this while you trying to scam people? None of this make any sense at all. Wow!!!
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    1-C replies to TSTEXGIRL
    Primarilly they are quite possibly the same stupid spammer/shill/scammer as all those that have spammed this thread in the past (all the way to page 1) ... or someone closely affiliated with them.

    Always use the same conviluted and highly implausible format as in the past. I guess this/these moron's brains must have fallen out somewhere between the time they were born and before they started their inane spamming (assuming of course they had any to begin with)!!!

    Why do they show up here and on a thread that exposes a particular scam? Only answer I can come up with is their failing to see that not everyone (especially here at this site) aren't brainless as they apparently must be.

    Everyone here knows that those fools are trying to make a variation of the 419 (advance fee fraud) scam look legit ... but those idiots fail abysmally each time!!! Apparently they will never get it :(
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    Anonym replies to Angry as Hell
    | 2 replies
    I got the call and not knowing because I did apply for a loan online gave them over $600 on the greendot card. He said his name was Peter Watson. He then said the bank would not release my funds until I paid another $199 and I would get all of my money back in the loan. When I ask to cancel the loan and get my money back he stated if I pay $150.00 the will cancel and put my money in my account. I asked to take the money from the $600  I already paid he said he can't do that. I told him this was a scam he repeated told me I had his word I could trust him. I told him how can you trust someone you don't know and each time when you say this is the final payment I had to pay more. SCAMMED AND F****** PISSED!!!!
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    TSTEXGIRL replies to Anonym
    Sorry that happened to you, now you know they are full of marlarky. If that money is still on the card <which I doubt that it is> get it and put it back in you pockets. You should never have to pay any fees for any type of loan.
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    joe
    scam !!! drained my checking acct. for all of it.
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    TSTEXGIRL replies to pethetic
    That is Shill ebonics at its best, you need a drink and aspirin to understand it, <ugh!!>
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    pethetic
    | 3 replies
    Hmmmm

    I was just being curios about that Christian Women Trust-funds Cooperative Organization and google it and the first website came to this:
    http://www.abcwages.net/i-need-an-urgent-loan-2012

    And guess who's name is at the bottom??? This shill can never give up.
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    Tamianth replies to pethetic
    | 2 replies
    And the one directly underneath as well has been posted here.  I'm guessing that web site needs turned into the FTC,FBI etc.  Its not unusual for the scammers to set up websites.. and generally they get taken down as soon as they are found and reported.
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    Tamianth
    Hmmmm is more then right.. appears the address they list is also listed with scambook, google shows complaint filed. There is also this that crops up about Leadsmarket giving a seminar at this address..

    http://www.ereleases.com/pr/payday-loan-affil ... te-summit-71914

    Also a cease and desist order for a company named Hydra (now isn't that one a hoot? A many headed mythological critter) at the same address..

    http://www.idfpr.com/DFI/CCD/Discipline/HydraCDOrder13CC339.pdf

    I'd hazard a guess and say the Hydra name was correct, there where so many "loan" companys listed for the same address, its pathetic..
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    1-C replies to Tamianth
    | 1 reply
    They are all more likely to be the same spamming shill too! Using different and  ridiculously sounding fictitious names to spam anywhere and everywhere they could on the internet.

    Story always essentially the same load of BS too. Only slightly altered here and there in an attempt to seem different!!!

    But the scam behind it is always the same ... advance fee fraud!!! And it's almosrt a certainty they come from the
    same place too ... a scammer somewhere in Nigeria or some other country engaged in the same type of scamming! One thing is for certain though ... all these spamming shills without fail do provide a good laugh at their sheer stupidity. lol
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    Tamianth replies to 1-C
    Yeah, that they do!  I do think it frustrates them that they get busted over it all the time. Gluten's for punishment I suppose!
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    mliss hoffman replies to eddy
    | 1 reply
    i know what you mean, i never received loan, today they called my job, and said i need your lawyer to contact me immediately or we are sending you a legal papers, about paying a loan back, and threatening me to have the copes to come to my job, sorry i contacted them, i already getting in trouble for him calling its harassement , how do i stop it .
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    not Michael replies to mliss hoffman
    You can't make them stop calling.  You can use caller ID and stop answering their calls.  Depending on your phone and your carrier you may be able to block the calls, or you may be able to assign this number the ring tone "no ring" to make the calls easier to ignore.  Ask your carrier how.

    If you are getting in trouble at work because he is calling your work start by printing this thread, or at least the last 4 pages of it, and show it to your boss.  Invite them to read here.
  • +9
    MidNyteStorm1
    Hello Everyone,
    I would like to share my success story. Three months ago I was down on my luck. I was behind on my mortgage and my credit cards were maxed out. I had made the decision to file for bankruptcy. When I pulled into the parking spot I received an mysterious text that read, "Go back home". For whatever reason I went home. When I arrived there was a leprechaun standing on the porch. I asked him if he sent the text and he did. He told me he was about to change your life and eliminate your debt. He handed my a golden house key to open my down. When I closed the door behind me, I saw quick burst of smoke (it smelled like coffee). Not a second later the house was filled with 7 foot Slurpee cups with a ladder next to each of them. I climbed all the ladders and found more money than I could count. I was rich! I paid off my debt. I put the rest in the bank.

    Once again, that is how you make up a story. 

    Have a great day 800notes veterans.

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