Indusloan 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This place is a scam

This place is a scam! Be careful you don't get a doggy site like I did. When they asked me the pay the first month up front, I said fine, then, now here's were it gets iffy, He told me, to get 125e in pay safe cards 2 50e's and 1 25e, and I said that's weird, plus my first months loans was to be 135e when I brought that up, they said oh the 10e will be added to febs payment. (Also, they'll send you some made up forms, that a 10 year old could have made, no registered company code, and when I asked for the company's name he said indus loans.ltd or something, like that, and when I checked on tp it seemed legit. But when I checked the company's address site I went through it's just a copy of the real indusloan, whom I'm sure I'm great! And, I hope this review does no damage to real loan that helps ppl. Long story short if they ask you to pay like that or some other weird way other than a bank transfer is not safe, and they emailed me by a gmail.com and it was from a complete new set up and they messaging me from 2 different numbers on whatsapp. Just to doggy. Unless it's a straight bank transfer were you'll be able to pull back your money or report to the fraud squad, cause you will get your money back, it's a traceable transaction for monetary purposes that fall under standard you buy what you get and there's proof of purchase. Whereas if I went a bought paysafe cards at my local centre or supeevalu as advised the money is gone, cause as far as the bank is concerned you paid for something and you got it in a form of paysafe codes, that I'm just meant to take a pic of it and send it away. And 3 different card numbers I was requested to get. Be careful ppl, if this helps leave a this helped, thank you.

December 19, 2021
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