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The best thing is not to name the company when posting a warning.
That way nobody has a clue what on Earth you are talking about.
Lets get this right though....
You receive a random call from a company you don't even know, from a number you don't recognise??
Despite that, you go jumping in like Coco the Clown and happily give this stranger the keys to your bank account??
"Go ahead, take as much as you want" shouts pippapup.
You should consider yourself lucky you have only lost £425.
PM me your phone number, I will ring you and take the entire lot from you...0 -
thanks i allready fell a fool0
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With respect, Apple2, the poster was trying to share information with others that they thought might be helpful. Admittedly the post could be more coherent, but I think your response was uncalled for.Debt September 2020 BIG FAT ZERO!
Now mortgage free, sort of retired, reducing and reusing and putting money away for grandchildren...0 -
share information with others that they thought might be helpful. Admittedly the post could be more coherent, but I think your response was uncalled for.
Please explain how this entire post is helpful!!
The OP can't even be bothered to tell us what company it was for goodness sake.
Does the OP expect us to walk around with a post-it with that number on to check each time we get a call??
It's a pointless thread, and received a suitable response.0 -
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i paid 1300 pond to get loan but i did not receved anything plzzzzzzzzzzstay away from tham its request
LMAO :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
OP pm me please and I will sort this out for you,
My charges are reasonable0 -
i applied for a loan with souliton loan on there web site i got a phone call saying they were soultion loan turns out it was a scam i am just trying to let other people know not to fall in this trap0
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the best thing is not to name the company when posting a warning.
That way nobody has a clue what on earth you are talking about.
Lets get this right though....
You receive a random call from a company you don't even know, from a number you don't recognise??
Despite that, you go jumping in like coco the clown and happily give this stranger the keys to your bank account??
"go ahead, take as much as you want" shouts pippapup.
You should consider yourself lucky you have only lost £425.
Pm me your phone number, i will ring you and take the entire lot from you...
sarcastic git !!Those who don't believe in magic will never find it♥0 -
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