Melody Houfd
GBHello Richard Hatcher!! Told me I was approved for 5,000.00. Had me buy 2,000.00 Walmart gift cards, and give him info from back. Then had me buy 2,000.00 target gift card and give same info. Told me I would get that 4,000+5,000.00 mobile deposit in my account. Had me give him my account info for my bank account. All I got was ripped off of 4012.00 which includes overdraft fees. Definitely a scam company. All I would like back is my money I sent to Richard Hatcher.
William
GBPersonal loan Do not believe positive comments made by fictitious names. This company is a scam operated out of India or some other foreign country. They show an address in Oregon but try calling their phone number (877-446-3258. It immediately goes to a busy signal. Apparently they have access to the same database all lenders have. First of all what they'll tell you is your approved giving you a low interest rate up to 36 months. Then after they get you excited and think your falling for it, they'll tell you they do not do electronic transfers but only wanting your bank account information, user name, and password stating they only do mobile transfers. OMG... Really???, Like I am going to give them that information. Beware ! ! !
Serina Ruggeri
GBNot worth it! Yes, anybody can probably get a loan. You go to the website, fill out your personal info and someone calls you within 10 minutes with an approval! Excellent, right?! Here's the catch: I was approved for up to 2,000 dollars, which I thought was great. The customer care rep told me I had 34 months at 104.00 a month to pay it off. Do you know how much MORE money I would be paying off in the long run? $1,536 extra for interest. So, yeah I was approved but I would be paying them another grand, which to me, is not worth it. Not only was that a bummer, I had 12 representatives from 12 DIFFERENT companies calling my phone about getting an approved loan. So, they give your information to other loan sites! When I have asked them not to call me, they continue to call me. Not worth it!
danmoran
GBDon't fall for this scam LOANUP.COM employs SMS (text message) spammers to herd customers to their site. They also use lots of "feeder" domains that redirect to LOANUP.COM, so that when they get shut down for spamming, they can start up another. Don't fall for these scam artists.
Chris White
GBSpam They have been spamming me for a while now via text message. The Address also links back to lawyers and other services. I am going to assume all of these reviews are bot made and not actual customers.