Here is tip, from Capt Obvious --- if you are going to plant false statements to deceive consumers at least be sure to use a decent Hindi to English translator.
I could also suggest a few good steak and burger joints if you are interested
Things to remember about loans offered by phone or e-mail:
Loans
1. No reputable lender will lend you money over the phone.
2. No reputable lender will lend you money by e-mail
3. On-line lenders are nothing more than conduits for another loan scam.
4. Advance fees for loans are always illegal. At least in most American states.
5. If you want to borrow money, go to an established brick and mortar lender that has been around awhile.
6. If you receive a call from someone with an Indian accent either a. threatening you or b. offering you something, you know it’s a scam and you should hang up immediately.
7. These people are predators, the calls are not random, they have information that they have bought from various sources and know your financial history. If you have ever taken out a pay-day loan, they have all your information. They know who they are calling. They like to pick on women, single mothers, the elderly and members of the immigrant community. Also, those who might be in financial difficulty.
8. Report them here: http://www.stopfraud.gov/report.html
I got a voicemail from .347-298-7885 saying my loan was approved for $1-5K. I am on the DNC list and have an unlisted number. I am so glad this website was able to let me know this scam call. Male with Indian (India) accent. No name or company given that I could understand.