Principle Plus Financial
Scammed my Money!

Miscellaneous

Debra King contacted me because I had been approved for a first home loan to purchase my house. I had settled on a closing date and had confirmed all information with Debra.

Debra sent over a contract with confirmation to what was expected on the sides of both parties. I agreed, signed off and completed the application by sending the premium payment due prior to the loan execution of $3,200.

Once I had sent by MoneyGram, she stated she would contact me later the next day and the loan would be deposited by EFT into my account within 4-6 hours, contract was for $100,000.

The loan money did not show up in account. I figured because we had finished the paperwork on Friday evening, and bank credit schedules, the money would not show up until the following business day. It did not.

I have continuously tried to contact her and/or her replacement while she was "out of the office" on vacation but to no avail, nothing. Now I'm closing in a few days and have no money to close with.

I'm stressed out, and can not get any information and am out $3,200. I'm hoping to eventually get through to someone!!


Company: Principle Plus Financial
Country: USA
State: Illinois
City: Carbondale
Address: 1809 W Main St, Suite 200
Phone: 8665821989
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