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Posted 02-03-2010, 05:55 AM #11 (permalink)
Its good to see that someone had a good experience with them. I am glad to see that people are having success out there, keep posting your good stories so we can learn from that too. Thanks
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Sfs, Posted 02-04-2010, 06:52 AM #12 (permalink)
I am looking into using superior funding solutions. I am a little sceptical as I have never used them before.

Would somebody mind contacting me to talk about the service they received?

Please contact me via email then we can arrange a convenient time to speak.

smith_12345678@hotmail.com

Thank you in advance.
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Posted 02-04-2010, 07:41 AM #13 (permalink)
I've used SFS in the past and I had a very positive experience with them. I was trying to get approved for a loan so I could buy a piece of property for a new business startup, and even though I had collateral in the bank, I was still getting denied. So, after some intensive searching, I found SFS and they delivered on all accounts. With their help I was able to get approved and move forward with my business.

Without sounding too gushy, I really do owe my success to SFS because if it weren't for them, I'd still be working out of my basement. I can't recommend them enough.

I know what they do sounds a little questionable, but their methods are legitimate and legal and they do work.
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Shills?, Posted 02-06-2010, 09:18 PM #14 (permalink)
Not to sound too cynical, as my nature is innately optimistic, but dealing in this murky arena really requires some healthy skepticism.

So I have to point out that these testaments to SFS' performance seem to be from fresh names, and just have a slightly disingenuous feel, like company principals or their cohorts doing their own PR.

Still, I'd love to be proven wrong and if I am, I'll be the first one to admit it in this space.
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to Shooter, Posted 02-09-2010, 03:25 PM #15 (permalink)
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I have lost several hundred thousands of dollars with this company, DO NOT USE THEM! They will not answer calls or emails to my questions. I have now hired an attorney and filed a criminal complanit. The company provided me with a fake banking document and took my funds from escrow. When I was finally able to verify the document they provided and found out it was a fake I contacted escrow to return my money back. The response I got was "the money has already been wired to them." I then called the company every day for the next seven days as well as sent emails. Not a single call was picked up or email returned. Now I have a private investigator trying to find out where these people are. The last I heard they changed their name and advertise on craigslist.

SEEMS YOU ARE RIGT TO BE CAREFULY
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The title for comment, Posted 02-09-2010, 03:26 PM #16 (permalink)
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Superior Funding Solutions Verification of Funds Issues Fraudulent bank instruments, takes your money! Charlotte, North Carolina
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Very Sorry To Hear It, Posted 02-09-2010, 06:11 PM #17 (permalink)
But I'm not surprised. Everyone please note the bravery and honesty of
the posters reporting the painful truth. We thank you.

And to you "phony PR people" below--stay the hell off this site because
our fraud detectives are taking copious notes. No one is buying your pathetic
endorsements.
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Thanks!, Posted 02-10-2010, 12:45 AM #18 (permalink)
Thanks for the link contribution "Paradolia". It's always a good idea to see what others are saying on the web.
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This is Foolishness, Posted 02-18-2010, 09:39 AM #19 (permalink)
I usually do not respond to these posts but I find it quite foolish to use these anonymous posts as a source of reliable due diligence. It's a proven fact that most negative posts are put up by competitors , disgruntled employees or clients. I'm guessing that positive posts are likely put up by individuals with an agenda as well. Anyone can post anything they want to about any person or company and its 100% legal whether or not its factual. Doesn't matter if its negative or positive. This is akin to a gossip column. Literally every fortune 500 company has negative posts on the internet. Folks these are transactions in the millions of dollars. Educate yourself and conduct proper due diligence. Then decide who you are going to do business with..
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Very Good Post!, Posted 02-18-2010, 06:25 PM #20 (permalink)
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I usually do not respond to these posts but I find it quite foolish to use these anonymous posts as a source of reliable due diligence. It's a proven fact that most negative posts are put up by competitors , disgruntled employees or clients. I'm guessing that positive posts are likely put up by individuals with an agenda as well. Anyone can post anything they want to about any person or company and its 100% legal whether or not its factual. Doesn't matter if its negative or positive. This is akin to a gossip column. Literally every fortune 500 company has negative posts on the internet. Folks these are transactions in the millions of dollars. Educate yourself and conduct proper due diligence. Then decide who you are going to do business with..

EXCELLENT POST! This is one of the best post(s) that I've seen appear on this board. Definitely hope you stick around to help inform & educate!!
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