Complaint Review: Deed street capital - Conshohocken Pa
- Deed street capital 181 washimhton st suit 375 Conshohocken, Pa United States
- Phone: 4842685906
- Web: Deedstreetcapital.com
- Category: PYRAMID NOTE SCHEME
Deed street capital Note scam sold $36,000.00. Note to them. Was supposed to get $23,000.00. Got nothing and now they disappeared with my $36,000.00 note. Conshohocken Pa
*General Comment: I CAN ACTUALLY HELP!!!!
*Author of original report: Edit
*Consumer Comment: Question
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I was looking to sell The mortgage note I was holding. Deed Street Capital contacted.
me. We signed a contract stating for a $36,000.00 note. I would receive $23,000. They have taken my note and Sold it to someone else and disappeared. Never received any money.
I hate to say this because I lost $36,000.00 to this scammer.
I think this is a rong
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#3 General Comment
I CAN ACTUALLY HELP!!!!
AUTHOR: Jeff - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 16, 2024
I have successfully dealt with this in the past and would be happy to help you resolve this. Call or email me and I'd be happy to explain. Jeff 972-954-2190 jfirman@nccginc.com
#2 Author of original report
Edit
AUTHOR: Carl - ()
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 04, 2024
I received my note back, but they did not possess all the required documents. It is undoubtedly a scam as they have multiple websites claiming to be the largest buyer of mortgage notes on the east coast, yet they only have one employee. Make sure to research thoroughly before engaging with them. I was fortunate, but you may not be as lucky.
#1 Consumer Comment
Question
AUTHOR: Irv - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Monday, January 01, 2024
Please tell us how you checked out the buyer ahead of time? What references did the provide and what did they say when you contacted them?
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