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Report: #233519

Complaint Review: Lincoln Fidelity Group - Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

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  • Reported By: North Platte Nebraska
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  • Lincoln Fidelity Group 429 Forbes Ave Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania U.S.A.
  • Phone: 800-622-3509
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  • Category: Loans

Lincoln Fidelity Group Wanted 2600.00 down for a 12000.00 loan for my college student daughter and then backed out of the loan stating she would get her down payment back next month. Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania

*Consumer Suggestion: It is a scam

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I applied for my first loan to combine loans as a college student and they wanted 2600.00 down. I gave them the money and they backed out of the loan, and I am afraid it was a scam.

Kristine
North Platte, Nebraska
U.S.A.

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#1 Consumer Suggestion

It is a scam

AUTHOR: Dave - (Canada)

POSTED: Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Google "Advance Fee Loan". You'll find an article on the FTC website. You should file a complaint there, and / or at ic3.gov.

If you paid via Western Union, your money is gone.

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