Goldstone Professional Financial Services
Consumer Report

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I received a loan offer in my gmail, for 3000 dollars from a company called Goldstone Professionals. The guy who called me his name was, or is Alexander Croberg he sent me documents that looked secure through my email and I went over them. I decided to get this loan so when I asked what collateral did I need to show he said you have three options, deposit, cosigner, or your personal collateral. I chose to use a cosigner but that failed because they don't accept any types of bill of sales documents... They wanted my deed to the house and or title to the car. So I went with the cash option. When he told me to send the money to another person whom I never spoke to or dealt with I felt sick inside. He stated that its better because you don't have to worry bout your someone stealing your account info. That is when I asked a very important question? I asked him if you are going to deposit 3000.00 into my account why not take a payment from the same account he said it wasn't safe that way WHAT! Well i told him that if I couldn't pay the deposit Through my checking account then I no longer need the loan. It sounded legit up until he said that my account wasn't safe vs Moneygram I went to college and graduated who are you kidding!!


Company: Goldstone Professional Financial Services
Country: USA
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