Shitty poorly conducted rude employees…
Shitty poorly conducted rude employees with no experience in building relationships. Avoid their prequal voicemails. It’s just trash spam
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Shitty poorly conducted rude employees with no experience in building relationships. Avoid their prequal voicemails. It’s just trash spam
Fake scam company. They call numbers without being given the approval to do so. I never requested anything from them. Using robodialers and fake numbers to call you, pretending to be a funding business so they can steal your infomation.
This is 100% a scam!! Fake numbers with robo calls
Crunch Time Capital uses robo calls and spoofed phone numbers to constantly call. Any reputable bank won't use false pretenses.
Possibly it's a phishing scam to obtain your credentials. Don't provide financial information to random people who contact you by phone or email.
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