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Salvation Funding Reports & Reviews (4)

- Backus, MN, USA

This company keeps sending me $40,000. Checks. Twice per week, now. I have called 6 times to get off the mailing list. Now I get twice as many fake checks. I see they have done this in two other states. We have lost nothing, but someone being desperate will. Stay away from this group.

- Braselton, GA, USA

Sent a fake check saying it was a low interest loan to consolidate credit cards.But in reality they won’t you to not pay your credit cards and they will negotiate with the credit people to lower your credits cards.For a consulting fee monthly.$ 353.00 mo.

- Tampa, FL, USA

Tried to con me into consolidating my bills. I don’t give my personal information to people I don’t know.

- Trenton, NJ, USA

I received a notice in the mail regarding debt consolidation from Salvation Funding: a company I later discovered is connected to Pebblestone Financing and MEC. I called the number supplied, with the promise that I had been preapproved for a debt consolidation amount. Several people called me back, with one indicating he was taking over my case. I gave him basic information and he did credit-report overview for me. He claimed he could save me a fair sum of money and I agreed to his offer. However, when I had further questions and tried to call him back, I only got a voice mail with no name attached. (I later traced the number to a home, land line in California.) I was also told that an attorney would visit me at work the next day, so that I might sign the documents to set my arrangement in motion. However, when I called the attorney's number, I discovered that the phone number was not for a legal firm, but for an agency that sends notaries to locations; therefore, a notary was to visit me, not an attorney. When I looked up information on Anchor Law Firm (which I was told would handle matters for me), I saw no affiliation whatsoever with Salvation Funding. I cancelled the appointment with the "attorney" and called the fellow back at Salvation, telling him I thought his company was a fraud and not to bother me again. (I could only leave a message to this point, incidentally.) I'm now upset that I shared information with this source and wish to warn others from doing the same. (It also appears a bait-and-switch gimmick was implemented here, in that the service I was to receive wasn't for debt consolidation, but rather to set forth fees so that better rates could be negotiated on my behalf to debtors.)

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