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Report: #1179160

Complaint Review: first American cash advance unlimited - Nationwide

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  • Reported By: anonymous — Los Angeles California
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first American cash advance unlimited David watson took my money from my green dot card saying he needed it to process my loan to see if i have some money to pay loan back Washington and anahiem Nationwide

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I applied for a payday loan online and Davis watson sent me email stating I was approved for a 500000 personal loan but I told him I only needed 100000 so he said ok and asked me to get a green dot card to show I hve money in account . He took my money off card and gave me a fake myc wire number for western union.

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