Thomas Marinovich advertised that Centennial Mortgage would see if I could qualify for a low for free under a "no cost, no obligation consultation." He then fooled me into giving him my credit card and charged me several hundred dollars. Like many mortgage finance victims, I was tricked by a fly by night, get rich quick mortgage consultant. I feel ashamed when I write these words because of how stupid I feel. To get tricked by a shamster is one thing, but I always felt that I was smarter than everyone else. I guess it just shows there are many nasty people out there who will do anything to earn a bug.
I never authorized Centennial to charge my credit card for doing the loan because they advertise that their services were free. If you see that on their website at http://www.icloans.com, then beware it is a scam. They even forged an appraisal that they claimed they did on my property to justify the fee. I never met with anyone from Centennial to do an appraisal. Centennial was completely deceitful in the application process repeatedly leading me to believe over a 3 month period that my loan was "almost near approval."
Thomas Marinovich undoubtedly made alot of money from victims like me so I thought I would share my story so that nobody gets hurt by them again.
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