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DrBill Boston

3 years ago

Someone told this outfit about Wells Fargo: I appl...

Someone told this outfit about Wells Fargo: I applied for a studnet loan wayyyyy back in September of 2008. I had to get an endorser. Then I got a letter from the bank stating that my application had been DENIED. End of that story. However, when you feel like a little extra income and you're a banker in Nebraska, you just set up a bogus account and then wait for nine years and three months to start billing the customer. Then in January of 2017, I started getting bills. Of course the 10 year limit on collecting was running down, so no wonder they decided to try extortion - isn't that how it's done? I am retired and living on Social Security, and the poor man who endorsed the loan is retiring soon. After we sent a copy of the DENIAL letter, they just got NASTY. This happy band of thieves actually threatened my endorser with all sorts of collection calls and told him they would ruin his credit if he didn't pay up, regardless of the denial letter. I hope that who ever is behind this scam is having fun telling his wife and kids "You know, I totally F#### a sap in Boston. heh heh. Ain't ya proud of yer daddy?"

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