I am an individual. For some reason, these clowns KEEP CALLING MY CELL!! My cell is on the state and national DNC list. I have repeatedly told them to stop calling me. Twice, the person on the other end has said that they'd remove my number. The third time I called, I was actually told "No, we won't remove your number." How can they get away with this???
I am NOT a potential customer; this is my private cell. Yet they still continue. This is harassment, plain and simple. I have finally filed a report with the SAG of NY and the FTC.
NO LEGITIMATE company would continue to bug an individual on their cell phone. I'm not a business - just a person. So, why are they doing this??? '
This is an ISO (lead generation shop) which cold calls businesses around the country and sells those leads to merchant cash advance companies (MCA). They do NOT understand their product. They call the product a LOAN, when legally it cannot be characterized as a loan. They cannot tell you whether or not they secure the loan, the APR of the loan. They simply press you for your information and financial statements which they will in turn sell to a real MCA lender. For this, they get paid a huge origination fee. This is a scam as they completely misrepresent the product and characterize themselves as a "private equity firm" (my caller said). They will say and do anything to get your information and then connect you to the ultimate lender. Fundamentally, this is sweatshop with a bunch of guys manning phones and calling businesses, hustling for a commission. This is VERY dangerous for your business. APRs on this advances start around 40% and go up from there.
I am on the national "DO NOT CALL" list. Anytime a business telephones someone who is on this list, it is a good indication that it intends to defraud that person. In this instance, this business is in Hicksville, New York. Why would it attempt to solicit a person for a credit card account by random telephone calls to someone in California. If you give this company your social security number, you could be deemed to have caused your own fraud. I already have four long term credit card lines,so there is no reason that I would ever deal with this company. It attempts to trick consumers as to their being able to obtain a revolving line of credit. If you provide this company any information, then you should be deemed as having participated in this wrongful conduct, as you knew, or could have reasonably known, that telephone solicitators to persons who are on the "DO NOT CALL LIST" only means that the given business is not qualified.
For the past four years, I've been getting calls of increasing fequency from this company - initially it was only a few calls in 2012, lesst than one a month in 2014 yet. It became weekly in late 2015 and has been daily for most of 2016.
The calls offer business loans, except this is not a business number and has been a residential number literally forever - my own for over ten, but I actually ended up meeting the previous owner after an emergency wrong number from his family, and he'd had it since the area switched from 6 digits to 7.
The caller is either an automated system or a person who is very, very good at staying on script. Callback at the number goes to a dead line.
One Way Funding, LLC. Reviews
I am an individual. For some reason, these clowns KEEP CALLING MY CELL!! My cell is on the state and national DNC list. I have repeatedly told them to stop calling me. Twice, the person on the other end has said that they'd remove my number. The third time I called, I was actually told "No, we won't remove your number." How can they get away with this???
I am NOT a potential customer; this is my private cell. Yet they still continue. This is harassment, plain and simple. I have finally filed a report with the SAG of NY and the FTC.
NO LEGITIMATE company would continue to bug an individual on their cell phone. I'm not a business - just a person. So, why are they doing this??? '
THEY NEED TO BE SHUT DOWN.
Merchant Cash Advance Scam - Lead Generation
This is an ISO (lead generation shop) which cold calls businesses around the country and sells those leads to merchant cash advance companies (MCA). They do NOT understand their product. They call the product a LOAN, when legally it cannot be characterized as a loan. They cannot tell you whether or not they secure the loan, the APR of the loan. They simply press you for your information and financial statements which they will in turn sell to a real MCA lender. For this, they get paid a huge origination fee. This is a scam as they completely misrepresent the product and characterize themselves as a "private equity firm" (my caller said). They will say and do anything to get your information and then connect you to the ultimate lender. Fundamentally, this is sweatshop with a bunch of guys manning phones and calling businesses, hustling for a commission. This is VERY dangerous for your business. APRs on this advances start around 40% and go up from there.
I am on the national "DO NOT CALL" list. Anytime a business telephones someone who is on this list, it is a good indication that it intends to defraud that person. In this instance, this business is in Hicksville, New York. Why would it attempt to solicit a person for a credit card account by random telephone calls to someone in California. If you give this company your social security number, you could be deemed to have caused your own fraud. I already have four long term credit card lines,so there is no reason that I would ever deal with this company. It attempts to trick consumers as to their being able to obtain a revolving line of credit. If you provide this company any information, then you should be deemed as having participated in this wrongful conduct, as you knew, or could have reasonably known, that telephone solicitators to persons who are on the "DO NOT CALL LIST" only means that the given business is not qualified.
For the past four years, I've been getting calls of increasing fequency from this company - initially it was only a few calls in 2012, lesst than one a month in 2014 yet. It became weekly in late 2015 and has been daily for most of 2016.
The calls offer business loans, except this is not a business number and has been a residential number literally forever - my own for over ten, but I actually ended up meeting the previous owner after an emergency wrong number from his family, and he'd had it since the area switched from 6 digits to 7.
The caller is either an automated system or a person who is very, very good at staying on script. Callback at the number goes to a dead line.