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California
1 review
1 helpful vote

HOW I GOT MY XMAS LOAN.
November 22, 2018

HOW I GOT MY XMAS LOAN.

I am Patty Wiemers, from Kokoma, Indiana, I am a single mom with three kids. I want to speak of the good deal done to me by Jennard Investments Limited, they restored my happiness by giving me a loan, I needed to refinance and pay medication bills and Xmas loan. Before now I tried seeking loans from banks but I was declined because I had bad credit. But a fellowship member told me of Jennard Investments Limited, and number *******513 I decided to contact the company and as God would have it, I successfully secured a loan $75,000 on the 6th of November 2018. I have made the right choice by contacting them. I advise those out there searching for a legit place to secure an Xmas loan to quickly contact Jennard Investments Limited via email: *******@outlook.com.they don't know I'm speaking of the good thing they has done for me.

Date of experience: November 21, 2018
Norfolk Island
1 review
24 helpful votes

TESTIMONY ON HOW I GOT MY LOAN FROM A GENUINE LOAN COMPANY
September 5, 2015

TESTIMONY ON HOW I GOT MY LOAN FROM A GENUINE LOAN COMPANY

I am Mrs SARAH WILLIAMS From taxes U.S. A, I quickly want to use this medium to share a testimony on how God directed me to a Legit and real loan lender who have transformed my life from grass to grace, from being poor to a rich woman who can now boast of a healthy and wealthy life without stress or financial difficulties. After so many months of trying to get a loan on the internet and was scammed the sum of $5,200 i became so desperate in getting a loan from a legit loan lender online who will not add to my pains, then i decided to contact a friend of mine who recently got a loan online, we discussed about the issue and to our conclusion she told me about a man called Mr Marvin Williams who is the C. E. O of MAVIN INVESTMENTS LIMITED So i applied for a loan sum of (50,000.00USD) with low interest rate of 4%, so the loan was approved easily without stress and all the preparations where made concerning the loan transfer and in less than two(2) days the loan was deposited into my bank on the 25th of August 2015 so i want to advice any one in need of a loan to quickly contact for your Xmas loan him via:(*******@OUTLOOK.COM) he does not know am doing this i pray that God will bless him for the good things he has done in my life.

http://marvininvestmentsl.wix.com/marvininvestment-org

Date of experience: September 5, 2015
California
1 review
6 helpful votes

I can't believe Montel Williams has leant his name...
September 10, 2013

I can't believe Montel Williams has leant his name to Money Mutual. Shame on him.

Date of experience: September 10, 2013
Florida
1 review
0 helpful votes

This place is a Hot Mess!
August 21, 2012

This place is a Hot Mess!

Date of experience: August 21, 2012
Indiana
1 review
0 helpful votes

They rip you off
February 23, 2012

They rip you off

Date of experience: February 23, 2012
Arizona
1 review
1 helpful vote

Every1 is saying, "shame on Montel" well shame on you...
September 14, 2010

Every1 is saying, "shame on Montel" well shame on you guys! Next to his name in the commercial, it does say, "PAID ACTOR" you guys do the math!

Date of experience: September 14, 2010
Washington
1 review
2 helpful votes

Here goes people
August 30, 2010

Here goes people. I went to the web page. Filled out the info n clicked "submit". I got in return, nothing. Lol. Literally redirected back to the beginning. Perhaps it was my phone being smarter then me, I don't know. I was expecting to see a page after submitting my info, with directions to follow, as the disclaimer stated should have happened. But, I do wanna help add a little bit of comfort here.
One, if ANYONE takes anything out of your account without prior autherization from you, why complain? Simply go to your bank as the lady above did, and file fraudilaunt activity. It costs you nothing, but sure costs the company a lot of problems. Your bank refunds all charges taken out of your account, including over draft fees. If you did not autherize that particular company to withdraw from your account, its fraud... period. In order for them to withdraw, you personally had to agree to their terms etc. Not agree to whomever, recall, they help match you up, not secretly do this. Lol. They then contact you for agreement etc.
Two, no one can make a deposit into your account either, without prior approval. Get this, if they make a deposit into your account, and you did not agree to the terms of that particular lender, then they voided their own deal. But most assume they must accept the loan. NO you do not. Again, contact your bank, tell them to deny the deposit, send it back. Its not what you agreed to nor do you accept it or their terms etc. The "lender" never contacted you, nor did either of you make an agreement. You made a agreement with mutal to match you up for a lender, you did not agree with mutual to accept "hidden lenders in discise"lol. Recall, you are given explicite instructions for the lenders as your last step... never sign anything you don't agree to and never does the lender give someone money without prior contract of some kind, wether hand signed or electronically, as they know again, that's a fruadilant activity as well.
Three, yes its a payday loan. It states that also. Its not a hidden fact of how they produce a lender for you. They find one, and from there it is up to you what the next step is. If you agree to the terms, then sign. If not, don't. But read before u sign anything! Even disclaimers. They are put there for a reason, and if you choose not to read them, it is your own fault, not the companies, but yours. If you don't understand what they're saying, again, don't agree nor sign.
I don't work for these people, in fact, I could care less about them, thought hey, this isn't as bad as leaving home and getting payday loan. It works the way other payday loans work, you get a loan until payday, you return payment then with a finacial charge for borrowing. They can't do it free, otherwise, why bother running the companies? If you don't think you can pay the loan back, then why on earth would you borrow what you can't pay? Borrow from a another type of loan, not payday loans. Think finaces will be any better? No, in fact its nearly the same as those are long term loans and when you add the financual cost total of the entire time you paid it, well, you just paid for someones car or home. Lol. But that's the risk you take with any loan. Never burrow what you can't pay b ack, including interest charges and financial charges. Try donating plasma, blood, yard sells, if your creative then use that and sell your work, find an extra job, babysit for someone, become a teachers aid for students struggeling, teach piano classes or any other form of musical talent, wow... there's so many other ways to gain extra cash that you don't have to pay for.
Four, check your community department of human services for extra aid like food stamps if your hungry, afdc for children, ask them for your local churches or organizations that help pay your utility bills or rent/mortgage. Help a church out in feeding the homeless in return for their helping you, check for state assistance in loans or grants you don't have to pay back etc. People look for the easy way out to often and complain about the outcome when they put themselves in it without checking other resources or reading the disclaimers.
If you truly got scammed, like the one lady above stated happened to her, then report them to bbb and your local authorities, starting with a police report, your bank, your utility companies. Don't wait to see what happens next, jump immedietly and act even faster. The quicker you act, the less they can take. Once your bank is aware of your situation, they too will act quickly, they don't wanna be robbed no more then you do as its their money scammersa are taking once you file fraudilant activity, not yours. Call your credit card company and inform them. Its easy to stop, you just have to make it stop. As for magizine companies etc, come on, where's the magazines going, or products they order? Easy to track there you know. They can even go back on their phone logs and trace call etc. Anyways, again, read information, disclaimers, everything. And never ever agree to anything unless you fully understand what your risks are.don't use your desperate needs for an excuse, as that all it is, an excuse. Your adults now, use your brains, and never forget, there's other resources. It may take more work, but there's more then one way to skin a cat.(bad anology I know, but it gets the point across, lol)

Date of experience: August 30, 2010
California
1 review
5 helpful votes

I rarely have written in these types of sites/things...
August 9, 2010

I rarely have written in these types of sites/things but as so many others, I too have been in a tight situation financially for the past year+. As a member of the so-called intelligent species I too was in consideration of a "loan" to assist in my needs. Not a pay day loan, but a real loan, just as we get at a Credit Union or bank. While going thru the moneymutaul website I saw no indication of what to expect.

I read every detail that I could find on the site. Reading over their policies sent me packing a lunch instead of buying lunch from Subway. Thus saving the money that could have easily been robbed from my bank account by applying to Moneymutaual.

Am I glad I did not fill out the application? Absolutely!

Just reading what has happened to others, I went in search of what other's experiences with moneymutual had to say. I have yet to read a positive one that was not paid for by Moneymutual, ie Montel Williams. With no other testimonials to support Moneymutual from past customer's. A very large "red flag" went up as I read this from Moneymutual;

When do I repay?
Your repayment is the best part. The minimum required payment will be deducted from your bank account. You get cash when you need it most and repay when you have it!

Still a little short on payday? No problem! Generally online customers are automatically renewed every pay period. Just let your lender know when you are ready to pay in full, and your loan plus fees will be deducted from your bank account by the lender.

OK, so I did not go to Harvard, or any college for that matter, but I am smart enough to not fall for such a ploy as this. Take money from my bank account until paid in full? When would that occur? After my death? And, whether I want it or not they renew every pay day? Not every 2 weeks on my meager salary! If I could really get money when I liked and repay it as I like, loan companies would have gone out of business decades ago.

I do hope that I don't read in the future more people upset because they actually did go ahead and get that "pay day loan" and later regretted ever having done so. People, please be smart about your money, privacy and your family. Yes, your family could be effected by this as well. Each state has their own set of laws to govern these things. Again, more laws, rules and policies to follow. Way to many "fine" prints on everything.

As I was usually found at work during the day time hours and rare to watch television, I did catch Montel a few times. Montel, my brother, you are not my keeper when you support something that will do more harm than good. I agree with this other person who said that he thought Montel was a stand-up guy.

Here's a thought, what if every person and/or company in the world who are listed in the Fortune 500 or Forbes for their financial wealth were to share it with the rest of us... would there not be far less homeless, unemployed or starving women, children and men in this world? What if all of the countries got together and put together a program where each country helps each other to be clothed, fed, healthy and otherwise, financially capable of taking care of their own needs?

What a concept.

Date of experience: August 9, 2010
New York
1 review
0 helpful votes

Montel was doing much more good with his show
June 28, 2010

Montel was doing much more good with his show. SHAME ON YOU MONTEL!

Date of experience: June 28, 2010
Ohio
1 review
1 helpful vote

$#*!in punk $#*!es lucky i don't know who u are...
May 8, 2010

$#*!in punk $#*!es lucky i don't know who u are punkass $#*!es

Date of experience: May 8, 2010
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10 reviews for MoneyMutual are not recommended