Don’t become the next Victim of a Personal Loan Scam!
When you’re stuck in a situation where you
can’t pay medical bills or your car needs repairs that aren’t covered by your
insurance, a personal loan might be an easy answer to all your problems.
However, you always need to be wary when it
comes to personal loan scams; luckily there are a few red flags to look out for
to help you spot the fakes and frauds!
Here are the 8 signs of a personal loan
scam…
1. There’s no credit check. All legitimate
personal loan lenders will do a credit check before to ensure that you can
repay the money. A scammer will not be interested in your credit score because
they’re typically after your personal information instead.
2. The personal loan lender isn’t
registered. In South Africa, as well as most other places, you have to register
to be a loan provider. If you search for a loan provider or business and find
they are not registered, you’ve probably found a fraudulent website!
3. The loan offer isn’t complete. All loan
lenders need to complete all the terms of a loan, this includes the final costs
and the interest. If the offer you are signing for has the bare minimal information,
spelling mistakes, grammar errors and just looks a little suspicious, it’s
probably a scam.
4. There’s no physical address. If you
cannot find any contact information or you can’t find their physical address
then be aware that this personal loan is probably a scam. All scammers will
make it as hard as possible for anyone to get in touch with them later to avoid
legal action!
5. You must act now before the offer
expires. The offer is urgent and you need to sign for the loan before it expires
– this is most definitely a scam! All legitimate loan providers will have a
steady rate, while scammers will fool you into acting quickly without reading
the fine print.
6. You need to pay upfront. Any loans that
demand you to pay certain fees for “processing” or “insurance” are scams. Any
loan provider that asks you for payment before to process your application is
just a scammer looking to take advantage of situations when people desperately
need money.
7. Guaranteed approval. It is impossible
that you will always be guaranteed approval of a loan, there is no such thing
as a guaranteed personal loan. A legitimate loan provider will first have to
check your credit as well as your information before the loan is guaranteed.
8. Payment in the form of cash or a gift
card. A loan scammer will try to get you to pay them in a way that is
untraceable, such as with cash or in the form of a gift card. No legitimate
loan provider will request you to pay like this and if they pressure you to do
so it is probably a scam!
I think I’ve been scammed – Now what?
Please contact OSINT immediately on 021 110
0422 or email contact@osint.co.za
otherwise learn more about our open-source intelligence & digital forensics
services on www.osint.co.za or www.tcgforensics.co.za
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