Submitted: Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Posted: Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Bbb
San Mateo
U.S.A.
The Loan Consultants are a major ripoff. A lot of promises and misrepresentations and after they got your money, they have nothing to offer you. They relay the name of a couple of lenders they got off a search engine and as far as getting clients and marketing support, forget it. A couple of letters a 16 year old put together. Folks you will need budget for advertising and office. You will need around $100,000 to get started. And good luck, with no experience and the Loan Consultants quiet as can be along with no lenders with favorable terms. you are done. Like me
Submitted: Friday, October 23, 2009
Posted: Friday, October 23, 2009
eelino74
Knoxville
USA
These people stop at nothing to get your money. I paid out $364.50 over a 7 day period (without my knowledge or consent) to them, when they were just supposed to AUTHORIZE my credit card for $9.99. I didn't realize until later that they had actually been charging me and completely overdrafted my bank account. After contacting them, I was told that they did not have any information on file with me and that I must "be thinking of a different company"... I have PROOF that I had correspondence with them, this is SO frustrating....
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Submitted: Saturday, October 24, 2009
Posted: Saturday, October 24, 2009
Bridgette
Canada
If you know how to use the internet (and being that you're reading this, you probably do) then there is NO reason to pay these scammers anything. They merely search google and popular loan related sites and provide you with that information, the major difference being that it costs you about $2000 per hour for their "hard work" - total rip off, they also won't refund your money under ANY circumstance, that says something about the company in itself. I am still fighting this, as they owe me $4509.99 and refuse to answer any of my telephone calls or emails. Ridiculous and unprofessional, consider yourself warned.
Submitted: Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Posted: Wednesday, November 11, 2009
LuseeLu
USA
THIS REPORT IS MISLEADING!!!
Submitted: Thursday, November 12, 2009
Posted: Thursday, November 12, 2009
CheechyChong
United States of America
Worked with him many times and he is not a scammer!
Submitted: Sunday, November 15, 2009
Posted: Sunday, November 15, 2009
Juggs 23
Canada
Ripped off the same way as these other people!! deceit and lies!
Submitted: Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2009
LuseeLu
USA
Submitted: Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Posted: Wednesday, November 18, 2009
PWNthis
USA
This exact same has happened to me. I am very suspicious of this company and am skeptical of using them in the future.
Submitted: Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Posted: Tuesday, November 03, 2009
schaaff
Miami
United States of America
To whom this may be of interest,
I just read a lot of crap here, by some "knowledgeable" people, on a company called The Loan Consultans (TLC), located in Los Angeles, California, USA.
To begin with, let me just say that a very close buddy of mine happens to be an affiliate with TLC, since more than 10 years ago.
Just to set the record straight: "affiliate" means that he has some sort of free-to-operate franchise for this particular business. He is not an employee of TLC.
He acquired this franchise by paying his way to it to TLC, training and no-time-limited support included.
This friend of mine is a european, and he conducts business transactions for his clients, thru the TLC financig system.
He operates out in the New England area, in the U.S. This area has very large towns, like New York city, and Boston.
I witnessed how some of his clients congratulated my buddy for the good job he did in securing hard-to-get business financing for their companies.
Also, less than a month ago (in October 2009) I did some extensive, track-record checking on TLC, thru the FBI Los Angeles office, the Los Angeles Better Business Bureau district office, and the Greater Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. In all cases, TLC turned out completely clean, also its bosses.
In short, TLC is not a scamming outfit, nor are its executives; at least, as of November 3, 2009.
To end, I guess (as it always happens in life) people bitching here about TLC are either bitter about it (for a number of personal reasons) or have no idea of what they are saying, because they have not done, previously, their field work, as far as checking is concerned.
It is always easier (and unethical) to grossly exaggerate your views about what you don´t like, or don´t feel comfortable with, or unknow.
Likewise, it is very easy (and cost no money) destroying the hard-earned, time-honored reputation of anybody, out of writing, or saying, lotta crap.
Thanks for having read this view.
Schaaff,
Miami, Florida, USA
Submitted: Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Posted: Wednesday, November 04, 2009
paintra1n
USA
let's just talk this out.
Submitted: Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Posted: Wednesday, November 04, 2009
johndub
USA
these guys are actually legit. worked great for me.
Submitted: Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Posted: Wednesday, December 12, 2007
David In Moncton, Nb
Moncton
Canada
I took the ILC course in Toronto in March of 2006. Upon returning home to Moncton, NB, I established my business, Advantage Liquidity Partners Ltd.
For the first 8 months I worked as a loan consultant part-time. In Dec 2006 I sold my other company and started full time as a loan consultant.
In June of 2007 I moved into a rented office. My business is growing all the time.
I was told that my fee would cover the following:
1. Operations manual
2. A 2-day training seminar
3. Unlimited telephone support.
I have received all of this, as promised, and do not have to pay any residual fees like a franchise.
This business is not for everyone. You have to be outgoing, disciplined and willing to talk intelligently with clients. I have helped out over 60 customers since I started. Most of these people would not have gotten any financing without my help. My first big commission cheque was for $9,600. I was so impressed, I mailed in a copy to my trainer from the 2 day seminar. I continue to receive residual payments from some of the factoring deals that I have set up. My affiliation with ILC got me a bigger than normal commission split with a lease clearing house that I use for my equipment leases.
This program is for real. You have to want to work independently and you have to not be afraid of talking to clients. Almost all of my clients pay me fees for my service, just like any consultant. One other post mentioned that he needed a license to do commercial mortgages. I was told about this requirement even though it does not affect me here in New Brunswick.
Over the past year, I have been contacted by dozens of people looking into this business opportunity. Many have found me via my website, one of them mentioned the posts here and I wanted to reply. Most of these people have proceeded with the training and NONE have contacted me to say that my comments were in error. Lots of people take this training and the fact that only one person has posted a complaint should tell you something.
David Barnett
Advantage Liquidity Partners Ltd.
Moncton, NB
www.alpatlantic.com
Submitted: Thursday, December 20, 2007
Posted: Thursday, December 20, 2007
Art
Windsor
Canada
Why trust anyone at this web site ?? Go to your local bank and show them the ad. Ask to talk to a commercial lender. Dont give your money to this Co. You need to ask people in the trade. Find a commercial agent in your area and offer him $100.00 for a half hour of his time. You wont believe the world you are about to get involved in. This is a SCAM........WARNING SCAM...SCAM....SCAM.
Submitted: Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Posted: Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Jack
Miami
U.S.A.
This is a complete rip-off, they are asking almost 15,000 dollars, for something you can do yourself......They R a scam......Don't spend your money......They used to have a company in Great Britain which got closed down, their Canadain office is about to close, and I think this whole company is on its last leg!