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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Watch out!

Same results as the pervious reviews. Man with a hard to understand accent told me I was approved for a $5000. Loan...told me to go were I get my credit score, after I put all my info in, he ask what my score was. He then told me he had to speak to his supervisor, and he'd call me back...never happen, it's a scam of some kind...fancy website to through you off. Beware it's a scam

March 15, 2017
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Customer Beware!

I received a call from a lady as well with a strong accent by the name of Vincy she said they had received my information and wanted to get me approved. After walking through all the steps including going back over a step I originally skipped the credit check where you must pay a dollar saying this is required for the loan. She replied saying good news I was approved and would contacted by her partnering in conpany. Never happened and the customer service number provided doesn't work. This is hack don't do it!!! Bestlends.com

March 6, 2017
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Misrepresentation of services

BestLends.com sent me a e-mail stating I was pre-approved for a loan up to $5000. Well, at first I didn't do anything. Days later I called. I spoke with a csr whose name I couldn't understand due to a heavy accent. I was told they were able to give me a loan and my pymts. would be based on my credit score. I had to sign up for my score via myscore.com for a free trial which cost me $1.00. When my score was given to them, I was then told THEY WERE NOT THE LOAN CO.; THEY SUBMIT REQUESTS TO ACTUAL LOAN PLACES FOR REVIEW!! I was livid !! My credit is messed up already due to loan inquiries.!! I didn't need anymore. Needless to say, I didn't get any help. WATCH OUT FOR THIS COMPANY! LISTEN FOR THEIR WORDS!!

August 28, 2016
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