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Tips For
Avoiding Advance-Fee Loan Scams Legitimate
lenders never "guarantee" or say that you are likely to get a loan or
a credit card before you apply, especially if you have bad credit, no credit,
or a bankruptcy. If you apply
for a real estate loan, it is accepted and common practice for lenders to
request payment for a credit report or appraisal. However, legitimate lenders
never ask you to pay for processing your application. Never give
your credit card account number, bank account information, or Social Security
Number over the telephone or Internet unless you are familiar with the company
and know why the information is needed. If you don't
have the offer in hand -- or confirmed in writing -- and you're asked to pay,
don't do it. It's fraud and it's against the law. If you
have been victimized by an advance-fee loan scam, file a complaint with the FTC
by contacting the Consumer Response Center by phone: toll-free 1-877-FTC-HELP
(382-4357); TDD: 202-326-2502; by mail: Consumer Response Center, Federal Trade
Commission, 600 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20580; or through the
Internet, using the
online complaint form
. Although the
Commission cannot resolve individual problems for consumers, it can act against
a company if it sees a pattern of possible law violations. The FTC
publishes free brochures on many consumer issues. For a complete list of publications, write for Best Sellers, Consumer
Response Center, Federal Trade Commission, 600
Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20580; or call toll-free 1-877-FTC-HELP
(382-4357), TDD 202-326-2502. |