Complaint Review: hartford flemming financial - minneoplolis Minnesota
- hartford flemming financial 50 sixth st minneoplolis, Minnesota United States of America
- Phone: 866-966-9056
- Web: www.hartfordflemming.com
- Category: Loans
hartford flemming financial mr perry, bradley stone They approved my husband for a $5000 loan and send him documents, then said since he had fair credit he needed to send 6 payments of 155.00 which totaled 930.00, then they never sent the money, they s minneoplolis, Minnesota
*Consumer Comment: Sorry....but you were scammed.
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My husband was accepted for a $500 loan from the hartford flemming financial group. Since his credit was not all that he had to make 6 payments of $155 which totaled 930.00. We had to send the money western union. Then they called and said the investor had to have another 6 payments of 920.00 which we denied and told james perry to send our money back. when we called the company back they are now out of business and gone with our money.
We live in SC so we had to make a police report here and also MN. But they are tracing the phone numbers and the wire transfer to see who picked up the money. Because when someone picks up money they must show ID. So that will be the person to be charged with fraud.
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#1 Consumer Comment
Sorry....but you were scammed.
AUTHOR: VinnyZ66 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 17, 2011
There never was a loan. This was a scam from the outset.
My guess is that the scammers are overseas beyond the reach of US law enforcement.
The scammers often set up websites with fake addresses.


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