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Loan1Hub.com
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Loan1Hub.com Summary
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On 3/26/2013 at 8:19pm PST, I attempted to contact Loan1Hub.com by dialing (877) 338-9221 and (866) 210-8781, both attempts were unsuccessful. I was also unsuccessful in my attempt to visit Loan1Hub.com.Information about Loan1Hub.com was first submitted to Scambook on Dec 06, 2014. Since then the page has accumulated 121 consumer complaints. On average users reported $242.78 of damages. Scambook's investigation team reached out to this company a total of 14 times, Scambook Investigators last contacted them on Mar 26, 2013.
Company Information
- Website:http://www.loan1hub.com
- Phone:(877) 338-9221, (866) 210-8781
- Email:
- Additional Employees:
- Patricia Supervisor
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- This Company Page started on December 6th, 2014.
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Company Statistics
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Complaints Unresolved
121
- Unresolved Reported Damage $29,999.90
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On every occasion, our CallerID says simply “Unknown Name/Unknown Number”.
The most recent of these calls came in at 1:04 p.m. on Saturday, November 10, 2012. Unlike the flurry of other calls, this time, the CallerID identified the call as coming from
Unknown Name
210.301.0307
According to an article I found online (http://digitaljournal.com/article/314419), this number is not assigned, but is, instead, an auto dialler in San Antonio, Texas.
After pressing 1 to speak to a person, a woman answered and said, “Hello?” After I asked, “Is this the ‘supposed’ WestJet promotion?’”, she hung up on me. I used the *57 feature after hanging up to activate the Call Trace feature.
I do realize that, if no actual crime is being perpetrated, there is little law enforcement authorities can do. However, these calls are annoying in their frequency and, if they are, in fact, part of a larger phone scam, they are not only fraudulent in nature, but also damaging to WestJet’s corporate brand and reputation.