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Report: #1423738

Complaint Review: First American loan Steve Johnson - New York New York

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  • Reported By: Matthew — Las Vegas Nevada United States
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  • First American loan Steve Johnson New York, New York United States

First American loan Steve Johnson Personal loan of 2500 New York New York

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I was contacted by Steve Johnson and was told I was approved for a loan of 2500 for 24 months and was told to get 4itunes cards of 50 dollars and talk with them and was told to go back to Walmart and get 4 more iTunes card for 50 dollars I gave them my bank account information and username and password and I checked my account and saw that the money was not in my account and that the checks and account is closed and now I'm responsible for the over draft

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