Avoid Scams

ModoLoan takes the safety and privacy of its customers seriously, we’ve put this page together to help you understand what to look out for and how to avoid falling victim to scammers.

Top Tips

  • Never pay in advance for the promise of a loan
  • Never give out personal information if you cannot verify the identity of the person or company contacting you
  • Never send money to a person or company if you don’t recall taking a loan from them

Fraud is sometimes difficult to spot; some fraudsters take the name of genuine companies and pose as them sending letters or making cold telephone calls to their victims promising loan deals that don’t really exist. They invite the victim to part with the cash on the promise that a loan will follow. Be aware of these types of scams.
Below are just two examples of scams where fraudsters have impersonated lenders or credit brokers, please read the details and learn how to protect yourself.

Advanced fee loan scam

The fraudsters responsible for this scam demand upfront payment of various “fees,” requesting payment via money, wire or cash transfers, or via prepaid debit cards like Green Dot.

The people that run these scams are skilled and experienced at persuading their targets to part with their money.

These scammers are not affiliated with ModoLoan or anyone associated with us. ModoLoan does not require upfront payment on any of its loans and does not charge or request fees. These scammers often attempt to copy legitimate lenders’ licenses or use fake loan confirmations or approval letters.

Warning Signs
  • They ask for payment in advance
  • They ask for a prepaid debit card like Green Dot
  • They ask you to wire them money

Debt collection scam

These scammers make telephone calls impersonating legitimate collectors or lenders. In these calls, they fraudulently attempt to collect actual and phantom debts.

These calls are not being made by ModoLoan or anyone affiliated with us. These fraudulent debt collectors call to harass and threaten consumers in an effort to intimidate or con people into making payments for debts, including debts that do not actually exist, that have previously been paid, or that are owed to a different collection agency.

Warning Signs
  • They threaten you with violence, arrest or wage garnishment
  • They refuse to provide you with your loan agreement or history
  • They attempt to collect an amount that is different than what you owe

If you suspect that a fraudulent company have contacted you and tried to obtain personal details, please report the caller to the Online Lenders Alliance. The information you provide can help to inform other consumers so that they can avoid future scam attempts.

To learn more about the OLA and its Consumer Hotline, visit:
http://onlinelendersalliance.org/resources/ola-consumer-hotline-1-866-299-7585

To report a fraud or scam, call the OLA Consumer Hotline at: 1-866-299-7585