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Gdetrailer
Mar 25, 2014Explorer III
Beachlovingmom writes “I have just received this email to refinance: In case it helps, here it is (see phone number and code at the end).
Now is the time...
There may never be a better time than now to purchase a new or pre-owned RV or refinance your existing RV loan. Good Sam Finance Center has experienced RV associates ready to provide fast, convenient and flexible service to make the process hassle—free so you can focus on enjoying your RV.
Thinking of Purchasing...
Good Sam Finance Center offers financing for private party and dealer purchases. LEARN MORE >
Considering Refinancing...
Take advantage of the current interest rates and the potential to reduce your monthly payments. LEARN MORE >
Are you a Full-Timer?
Good Sam Finance Center offers financing for the perfect RV to call home. LEARN MORE >
Apply by April 15, 2014 to take advantage of this opportunity. To speak with one of our RV loan specialists call -------------- (be sure to mention priority code 820).
Questions? Call ----------- mention priority code 820”
Umm.. I would recommend that anyone interested look up and call Good Sam (Good Sam, not the Good Sam Finance Center) instead of using the phone number listed in the Email..
Too me, it looks a lot like a typical scammer email just waiting to pick off your personal info… It might be legit but who knows now days..
As a rule of thumb, I NEVER read, respond, give info, buy, agree to buy from ANY source which contacts me via Email, phone, snail mail or even door to door (aka “cold calling”)…
Too many scammers use similar techniques like this email, it is known as “social engineering” and it will part you from your hard earned money with no way to get it back.
If I “need” any goods or services I directly look up and contact the place that might be able to help me, doing so any other way is asking for trouble..
Never click on links given in unsolicited emails, never call phone numbers in unsolicited emails, never give out credit, bank account, SS #, Bdate, or any other form of identification to ANY UNSOLICITED email, phone call, snail mail or even door to door contact..
As far as refinancing goes, typically you come out of it as a loser.. Refinancing IS NOT FREE, they are not doing it because they are friends or want to be friends.
They are doing it to MAKE MONEY OFF OF YOU.
There WILL be some sort of “fees” involved and depending on their “terms” you can easily find yourself even deeper in debt in a hurry… Typically the fees are BURRIED in the loan so read and reread the fine print before signing..
Loans ARE a “contract” and what you don’t know can cause a lot of heart ache and pain down the road..
Now is the time...
There may never be a better time than now to purchase a new or pre-owned RV or refinance your existing RV loan. Good Sam Finance Center has experienced RV associates ready to provide fast, convenient and flexible service to make the process hassle—free so you can focus on enjoying your RV.
Thinking of Purchasing...
Good Sam Finance Center offers financing for private party and dealer purchases. LEARN MORE >
Considering Refinancing...
Take advantage of the current interest rates and the potential to reduce your monthly payments. LEARN MORE >
Are you a Full-Timer?
Good Sam Finance Center offers financing for the perfect RV to call home. LEARN MORE >
Apply by April 15, 2014 to take advantage of this opportunity. To speak with one of our RV loan specialists call -------------- (be sure to mention priority code 820).
Questions? Call ----------- mention priority code 820”
Umm.. I would recommend that anyone interested look up and call Good Sam (Good Sam, not the Good Sam Finance Center) instead of using the phone number listed in the Email..
Too me, it looks a lot like a typical scammer email just waiting to pick off your personal info… It might be legit but who knows now days..
As a rule of thumb, I NEVER read, respond, give info, buy, agree to buy from ANY source which contacts me via Email, phone, snail mail or even door to door (aka “cold calling”)…
Too many scammers use similar techniques like this email, it is known as “social engineering” and it will part you from your hard earned money with no way to get it back.
If I “need” any goods or services I directly look up and contact the place that might be able to help me, doing so any other way is asking for trouble..
Never click on links given in unsolicited emails, never call phone numbers in unsolicited emails, never give out credit, bank account, SS #, Bdate, or any other form of identification to ANY UNSOLICITED email, phone call, snail mail or even door to door contact..
As far as refinancing goes, typically you come out of it as a loser.. Refinancing IS NOT FREE, they are not doing it because they are friends or want to be friends.
They are doing it to MAKE MONEY OFF OF YOU.
There WILL be some sort of “fees” involved and depending on their “terms” you can easily find yourself even deeper in debt in a hurry… Typically the fees are BURRIED in the loan so read and reread the fine print before signing..
Loans ARE a “contract” and what you don’t know can cause a lot of heart ache and pain down the road..
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