STOP TAKING LOAN FROM ONLINE LENDING APPS

STOP TAKING LOAN FROM ONLINE LENDING APPS
Most young Ghanaian are victims of online lending because of the hardship, most of them are not genuine, they are scammers, and the BOG didn’t give them any accredited certificate to operate. Their method of operation is quick, no collateral, just a paperwork, then within a minute, the money is disbursed in your account through their app that you can easily get on playstore, etc.
The consequences are enormous. They always ask for your Ghana card or voters ID, and your picture, get access to your phone contacts, sms, calls, etc. beware of them.
Some of them are not just there to give you a loan with a high interest rate and a short time to pay back, After a day failing to pay back, they will be threatening your contacts with your pictures telling them you the victim is rather the scam guru.
A colleague got a loan from one loan app FIXCASH. Just a day after the due day, we as colleagues received messages, including our school proprietress. Just imagine the embarrassment.
I might list some of them here, but beware, most of them are owe by not Ghanaians but Yahoo boys, and they will then use your details to scam people.
Here are some of them.
FIXCASH, CEDILOAN, CEDISHELP, COCOALOAN, KUDICASH, MOALOAN, MBOSEA, FOURCEDIS, CEDISBOOM, ETC. Much more.
Please, things are easy but your dignity is important.
I am not making a publication but FIDO is the best and genuine never a scam.

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