Jakob Financial Advisors
Loans for people with bad credit Winnepeg

Business & Finance

Scammed 1000.00 us dollars

This company calls you and tells you congratulations you are approved for a loan, Thier loan agreement is a word document.in the document you are approved for a 10,000.00 loan with a 6.5% interest rate, over a period of 48 months. All that you have to do is make a 1000.00 collateral payment.

You are then directed to the accounting dept, where the person on the phone advised you to send the money to an individual in Canada via Moneygram, mine was Linda Central in Winnepeg Canada, do not send the money to the company because Canada has a loan tax, that was equivalent to 513.00 US Dollars, I was advised my loan would appear in my bank account overnight.

Next Day no money, called again, advised between 3-5pm eastern time, and of course they are closed then. Still no Thousand Dollars and no loan. When I began calling about the status of the loan, everyone on the phone become very rude, of course that was not the scenario before I sent the money. On thier website, they do loans, mortgages and auto loans all are scams


Company: Jakob Financial Advisors
Country: USA
Phone: 8005361735
Site: jakobadvisors.com
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