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Complaint Review: Quick Cash USA - Van Buy California

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  • Quick Cash USA Van Buy , California United States

Quick Cash USA Jason Matthew Told me I was approved for a personal loan up to $7000. Funds weren’t deposited to bank like they said. I wasted $625 on Google Play Cards trying to achieve my loan of $2500 that I needed. Van Buy California

*Consumer Comment: It is not a rip off

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So, I got "approved for a loan up to $7000” by this "company” they said my funds would be deposited into my bank the next morning. Next day comes and they call me and say that bank wouldn’t accept funds. Well, I was devastated and still needing the money painfully. He said I could go to a Walmart and get the money wired there. So I went. Mind you it’s a 30 minute drive. I get there and he states that I need to buy a $250 Google Play card to cover a one time process fee. I did as I was told because I wanted my loan. I go and do the painful process of scratching off the back of cards and giving him the codes on the back. He was hard to understand. Had a very thick accent. Asian, or Indian maybe. Anyway, after that "transaction” he said money would be available in 5 minutes. He stayed on the line as if to be in good faith with me. Then he says he came across another type of "fee” or problem. Mentions BBB and FDC or something or other. Asks for another $150 in Google Play cards. I’m furious. I knew it didn’t sound "right” but necessity overpowered my logical thinking. I bought card. Again. Then he asks for one time fee of $225 because we are in different states. And I did it. All together I gave them $625 worth of Google Play cards. (I have the cards and the corresponding receipts.) Then when I went to receive my money, they said the reference number wasn’t found. I am still on phone with him, and I ask him "Jason did you hear that? What’s the reference number? This is the wrong number” and no response on the other end. I leave embarrassed and furious. Call them back. They refer me to a whole new phone number 1-201-203-5476. Call kept getting conveniently dropped. I get furious. When I am able to talk to this new guy he tells me my funds were "put on hold” cuz Walmart only does up to a certain amount of money transfers. He noticed I was fuming mad, and asks "are you abusing me?” Like if he could wash his whole hands of the situation because I "abused him” over the phone. Bottom line. I was dumb. And desperate. But. They are lying jerks who prey on weak and desperate people.

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#1 Consumer Comment

It is not a rip off

AUTHOR: Chaiya - (United States)

POSTED: Monday, July 16, 2018

But it is a scam. Many people who made a complaint like this are all scammed.

I don't understand why there are people who believe that in order to get a certain amount of loan, they have to put up something up front? Even worse, they have to send money vai Western Union, Amazon card, Google play card, etc. for the payment. A real loan company will never accept the money via those means. Also, a real loan company will never ask for money up front. They simply either deduct from or add to the original amount.

Please people, this is a scam. Please do your homework. You have the Internet to do your due diligence. Do not let greed blind you.

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