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Report: #385307

Complaint Review: Leo's Pizzaria - Colorado Springs Colorado

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  • Leo's Pizzaria 3245 Cinema Place Colorado Springs, Colorado U.S.A.

Leo's Pizzaria Deadbeat Colorado Springs Colorado

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Leo borrowed $6,030.00 at first he said he really didnt need the money but he took it anyway. About 4 weeks later he wanted to borrow more money. When he was told he couldnt get anymore until he paid back the first amount he started cursing and yelling saying he would stop paying the first amount if we didnt give him anymore money. I have signed agreements by Leo and he still stopped paying. All because we didnt give him more money. I was the guy to give him money when no one else would.

Greg
Lake Worth, Florida
U.S.A.

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