The words loan offers on Facebook should set off alarm bells for every user. The following always applies: stay away!
Fraudulent loan offers: Are you in financial distress and found out on Facebook about a guy offering loans at ridiculous rates? Then turn down this offer immediately because it is a scammer who will take even more money out of your pocket.
The fraudsters usually copy other profiles and contact potential victims under a false identity. The offers are aimed primarily at people who would no longer be able to get a loan from their bank.
They pretend to have their own capital and are therefore able to grant personal loans - usually at an extremely lucrative interest rate and with an unrealistic term.
Just as this case shows again:

You need financing for your home, for your business, for buying cars, for buying motorcycles, for starting your business, for your personal needs, more doubts. I grant personal loans from €5,000 to €50,000,000 and more… with a nominal interest rate of 2% regardless of the amount. Please indicate the exact amount requested and the repayment period in the loan application.
For more examples, contact us ONLY at this address.
Stay away from such loan offers!
Because these always end with the so-called advance payment fraud . If a user responds to the offer, they will quickly be asked for personal information and a copy of their ID.
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The contracts for such scams look similar to the example below and can be written in any language imaginable:

However, if you sign the contract, you will receive a request from the alleged lender to pay money for various fees or other necessary advance payments... so it is actually an advance payment scam!
Desperate people cling to every straw that is offered to them, so it is understandable that users fall into this trap again and again.
How to spot loan fraudsters on Facebook
- The respective profile often speaks bumpy German
- There is a noticeably low interest rate promise.
- Collateral/hedges are not required
- Dubious email address
Tips to protect yourself from loan scammers on Facebook
- When it comes to dubious loan offers on Facebook, you can be almost certain that fraudsters are behind them.
- You can report suspicious profiles and offers directly to us. To do so, please send an email to spoof@mimikama.org
- Never give your personal information to strangers ONLINE. It may sound logical, but there are thousands of users who don't think about it.
So if you need a loan, ALWAYS go to your bank first! If your bank doesn't grant you a loan, you won't normally be able to get a loan anywhere else, especially not on Facebook!
Even if such offers seem like the solution to all problems at first glance, NEVER !
You might also be interested in: Beware of loan offers from “Sparkredit GmbH”
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