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Report: #309812

Complaint Review: City Lending Group - Hampton Virginia

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  • Reported By: Corry Pennsylvania
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  • City Lending Group 1919 Commerce Dr. Hampton, Virginia U.S.A.
  • Phone: 866-718-3046
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  • Category: Loans

City Lending Group This company is a SCAM! Hampton Virginia

*Consumer Comment: I'm curious

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I was notified by City Lending Group that I was approved for a loan and all I had to do was send $930.00. I did and then was told the lender pulled out and had to send more money. I needed a loan desperately and spent $2,790.00 to lock in this loan. Guess what no loan!! This is a complete scam so beware of Adam Bower, David Miller etc. Anyone from city lending beware. These guys better get theirs!

Connie
Corry, Pennsylvania
U.S.A.

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#1 Consumer Comment

I'm curious

AUTHOR: Brent - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, February 18, 2008

Could you please answer these questions to help myself and others avoid similar scams?

How do these people initially contact you? Through the mail, email, phone?

Do they just offer you a loan and then you contact them and they want your money to give you a loan? What reasons do they give that convinces you to give them your money? Do you fill out any paperwork, check their references, etc. before you give them your money?

This sounds like fraud, have you contacted the USPS, District Attorney, etc?

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