Lone Star Financial
Complaint 284223 Details
- Date Occurred: 09/05/2013
- Reported Damages: $1,286.00
- Location: 1200 Smith Street Houston, TX 77002
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The company or person contact no longer exists
International boundaries
I was contacted to be able to recieve a loan up to 5,000 dollars by Lone Star Financial. First delt with a gentleman that went by David Tillman and was told to make the 1st 5 months down for credit reasons. Then my case was brought to a gentleman named Brad Connors because the supposed lender's insurance didn't feel comfortable with my credit and needed to make an additional 5 months payment to bring it to a total of 1st 10 months paid off. upon waiting for my loan to come in, then I was told that the lender had pulled out of my contract that I had signed and I had to wait to either find a new lender or get my refund on Oct. 1st. I took the action of getting my refund and was told that if the lender didn't return it, their insurance would kick in and I'd recieve it. I never got my refund and when trying to make contact wouldn't get any response back nor e-mailed back. Also went to said location and the office building said thet didn't exist. I have all wire transfer money reciepts and account numbers with names sent to locations. Any other info needed please let me know.
- Joshua SBID #c8303f5a83
- Posted 11/01/2013
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Company Statistics
- Complaint Against Lone Star Financial
- Complaints Filed: 5
- Reported Damages: $4,500.00
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