I worked with Jon Gonzalez from Powerline Funding located in NY = Beware of Lies and Con Artist TacticsEverything I was told from Jon Gonzalez was a lie. From the terms of contracts that he violated, to the Junk Fees he charged me. He became un responsive after my funding and all the fees that was charged to me and taken off the top of my loan.Jon is a fast talker, and sounds like he has knowledge. reality is what he tells you over the phone he never delivers. Beware to all Business Owners looking for a business loan. You may get a call from Jon Gonzalez from Powerline and you will regret it.After filling out Jonathan Gonzalez application and providing him with all my info. My experian credit report had about 20 inquiries from different banks and lenders. Which dropped my credit score drastically. I am working with the lender Fusion who has been more than supportive and actually showed me that fees was only 3%. The real crook is Jonathan Gonzalez at powerline
everything he says to you is a lie. when I asked the bank if I have an emergency can I request more money like jonathan told me. that was another lie. usually people who lie like [email protected] spoils the reputation of the entire company.
I have informed Powerline Funding that I would like to be taken off of their e-mail list and calls due to all the negative comments and this was the offensive response I recieved from Jean Larose "You mean to tell me that your business could not use working capital now ? Not even for inventory, payroll, or even advertisement ? It’s better to have it and don’t need it then to need it and don’t have it. I’m a business owner and my business is always first. Put yours first as well. Thank you."
he sent me an offer and attached an outrageous junk fee. I received other offers with the same loan advance amount and less fees. shop around first before accepting from jonathan "fraud" gonzalez
I'm not saying that any of the above are false but my experience with working with Powerline was different and I don't have anything bad to say about them. They were quick and efficient. No fees and I walked away with a weekly payment.
They will continue to hound you after being told to not call or contact ever again. Everything I read shows they never give up and lie to try to get through to the owner. Tried to say owner had asked for an application (NOT) and that they were told to email it to him (NOT), the list just goes on and on.
They get rude if you tell them owner not interested and will call you a liar. Want to get rid of them?? Just leave them on hold till they give up. Only way to do it.
I received a call today for a business that used to have my number. A recording announced that I would receive $500 from a settlement. When I pressed "1", I got a recording of a "live" person, Raul, indicating that, yes, he could probably meet my need of $100k of credit with 3 months of bank statements, but there was bad cell reception. The recording repeated a couple times, then transferred me to a live person, "Bennie" from Powerline Funding. He blamed the misleading information and bad etiquette on a broker and continued to ask me about the business until I told him I was trying to work and his reception was bad (which it was).
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I worked with Jon Gonzalez from Powerline Funding located in NY = Beware of Lies and Con Artist TacticsEverything I was told from Jon Gonzalez was a lie. From the terms of contracts that he violated, to the Junk Fees he charged me. He became un responsive after my funding and all the fees that was charged to me and taken off the top of my loan.Jon is a fast talker, and sounds like he has knowledge. reality is what he tells you over the phone he never delivers. Beware to all Business Owners looking for a business loan. You may get a call from Jon Gonzalez from Powerline and you will regret it.After filling out Jonathan Gonzalez application and providing him with all my info. My experian credit report had about 20 inquiries from different banks and lenders. Which dropped my credit score drastically. I am working with the lender Fusion who has been more than supportive and actually showed me that fees was only 3%. The real crook is Jonathan Gonzalez at powerline
Jonathan Gonzalez
everything he says to you is a lie. when I asked the bank if I have an emergency can I request more money like jonathan told me. that was another lie. usually people who lie like [email protected] spoils the reputation of the entire company.
Ridiculous
I have informed Powerline Funding that I would like to be taken off of their e-mail list and calls due to all the negative comments and this was the offensive response I recieved from Jean Larose "You mean to tell me that your business could not use working capital now ? Not even for inventory, payroll, or even advertisement ? It’s better to have it and don’t need it then to need it and don’t have it. I’m a business owner and my business is always first. Put yours first as well. Thank you."
Jonathan Gonzalez
he sent me an offer and attached an outrageous junk fee. I received other offers with the same loan advance amount and less fees. shop around first before accepting from jonathan "fraud" gonzalez
capt kirk
bunch of crooks stating that they are in georgia. bad loans lie, lie, lie, 50% interest
scam artists
They discriminate against small business owners. Never return calls. These are bad apples- be careful.
Funding
I'm not saying that any of the above are false but my experience with working with Powerline was different and I don't have anything bad to say about them. They were quick and efficient. No fees and I walked away with a weekly payment.
Gingerich's Repair
Kokomo, IN
Tired of being harassed
They will continue to hound you after being told to not call or contact ever again. Everything I read shows they never give up and lie to try to get through to the owner. Tried to say owner had asked for an application (NOT) and that they were told to email it to him (NOT), the list just goes on and on.
They get rude if you tell them owner not interested and will call you a liar. Want to get rid of them?? Just leave them on hold till they give up. Only way to do it.
Misleading phone call.
I received a call today for a business that used to have my number. A recording announced that I would receive $500 from a settlement. When I pressed "1", I got a recording of a "live" person, Raul, indicating that, yes, he could probably meet my need of $100k of credit with 3 months of bank statements, but there was bad cell reception. The recording repeated a couple times, then transferred me to a live person, "Bennie" from Powerline Funding. He blamed the misleading information and bad etiquette on a broker and continued to ask me about the business until I told him I was trying to work and his reception was bad (which it was).