These so called private loan providers are they scammers?

i posted a topic earlier regarding loans 4 bankrupts and alot of people message back claiming they would loan me money simply by e.mailing them with my loan request the thing is i gave a man my debit card details and beginning to worry if they are real

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never give anyone your bank details, especially on the net. get in touch with your bank strait away.
phone the bank and get the card cancelled now and explain what you have done ,you are in real danger of identity theft and thefts from your bank/ card account. do it now
No one, but no one, will legitimately loan a bankrupt money.

If you are bankrupt you cannot have a credit card either!
Firms who give loans to those who already have large debts take big risks so their interest rates are high check the bottom line you might end up in a worse mess than you now.
you can get a loan from many legitimate companies that specialize in loaning money to bankrupt people. u need to be discharged and having a job. citi financial, wells fargo & capital one.
You need to get in touch with your bank A.S.A.P., tell them what you did and freeze or close your account. You should never give out that kind of information.

The people that e-mailed you are scammers or they would not be praying on people on this site.

There are several lenders that will loan money to people that have filed bankruptcy as long as it's discharged.

The person that said you cant have a credit card is just plain wrong. As long as your bk is discharged, you can get several credit cards. Try Orchard bank, First Premier or Capital-One.
i thought you was kidding..so just read your last question & all of its answers...i cant believe you have fallen for this.

you must call your bank..like NOW..and cancel that card. somebody will be at the call centre to take your call...if you dont do this...you will live to regret it.

even if who you gave your card details to is a real money lender..i bet the interest rates on this loan will be HUGE!!
You're right to worry. Giving someone your debit card details is looking for trouble. And you gave them to someone you only know from an email on the Internet?

Call your bank IMMEDIATELY - there should be a 24 hour number on the card - and report this, put a freeze on the account. Otherwise it could be drained by Tuesday when the banks open again.

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