Personal Loans?

Whenever someone posts a question about needing a loan, there are certain individual who claim to be able to help them. This is one of them. Who are these people? Are they reputable?

richards_loan_agency@yahoo.com

Answers:
These people are scam artist and will clean you dry if you deal with them. Do yourself a favor and borrow money from your pets before dealing with them.
you're better off borrowing from santa claus or the tooth fairy
I would be very, very hesitant about someone offering you unsolicited help!

For financial transactions, you probably should only deal with people in person, no internet sites.
If they are in this forum, they are predators looking for easy prey. A loan should come from someone you select not the other way around. In this day and age there are just too many people with scams and their own agendas. It's sad to say. If you have limited experience, pick a brand name finance or loan company that has references. Stay sharp and good luck!
Dont know hun. I asked the same question and got a response from two supposed lender:

kennedylender1@yahoo.com
solidoffer11@yahoo.com

I am going to check them out thoroughly and I suggest that you do the same. Good luck to you!!
They are scams. They offer to give you a loan and ask for money up front but then you never get a loan. SCAMS! Don't do anything with them.

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