Advance fee loan scams and fraudulent loan sites.
by Grandma Grim Sat Mar 07, 2015 3:57 pm
SCAM

Good day,

We are a registered private money lender. We give out loans to assist
people,firms who need to update their financial status all over the
world,Fast cash offer for you today at just 2% interest rate. We give
out loans within the Minimum range of two Thousand United State
Dollars to two Million United State Dollars

LOAN APPLICATION INFORMATION FORM

First name:
Middle name:
Date of birth (yyyy-mm-dd):
Gender:
Marital status:
Total Amount Needed:
Time Duration:
Address:
City:
State/province:
Zip/postal code:
Country:
Phone:
Mobile/cellular:
Monthly Income:
Occupation:
Which sites did you know about us.....

As soon as the borrower's information are filled and returned, then
the loan terms and conditions will be prepared and sent to you.
Thanks.

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