Williams Online Credit
Complaint 52863 Details
- Date Occurred: 12/30/2013
- Reported Damages: $78.00
The complaint is against an online dating profile
The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity
The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity
The company or person contact no longer exists
International boundaries
There were 2 different withdrawls to my account after I applied for a loan. The wesite said Free Loan to new applicants. I clicked the "free" link and proceeded with my application. A couple of days later on 12/13/2011 I noticed a debit for $19.00 was attempted by Williams Credit Online, but it did not clear so I received a $34.00 NSF charge. I remembered applying for the "free" loan and never heard back from the company either way if I had been approved or not. I looked them up online and called their contact number. I was put on hold by an automated message and after 37 minutes, no one ever came on to help me. I tried this several times and finally gave up. I thought maybe it was a one time thing and I decided to let it go. Then on 12/30/2011 I saw a debit for $44.00 by Williams Credit Online. I again tried calling and was left on hold for an extremely long time and no one ever came online to help me. I never received notice either way if I was even approved for this loan or not. I check my email daily and never received a call or email. They just took my money and dissapeared.
- kaxelsen SBID #72cbd20ed2
- Posted 12/31/2013
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Company Statistics
- Complaint Against Williams Online Credit
- Complaints Filed: 651
- Reported Damages: $931,084.19
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