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Serenity Capital, IncorporatedFind BBB Accredited Businesses in Financial Services.
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- Additional Info:This company does not provide personal loans to consumers. Another company who is fraudulently using their name, is soliciting consumers and telling them they are eligible for a personal loan as high as $10,000 if they purchase insurance for $800 to $1000. They are asked to provide personal information and to wire the insurance deposit to Canada. To date, no consumer has received their loan. The owner of Serenity Capital, Brian Turgeon, is asking consumers to contact him directly with any information they received from the fraudulent company because he is working with governmental authorities on this matter. Consumers should also file a complaint with Phonebusters. They can be reached at www.phonebusters.com or call (888) 495-8501.
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