It's time to Flag down all loan sharks on Google Playstore and report same to FCCPC.

It's time to Flag down all loan sharks on Google Playstore and report same to FCCPC.
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if you must go into online loan, Google and CBN policy says all loans must not have less than 30 days payment period

So they finally accept that Palmcredit are the owners of #Xcash #NewCredit #XcrossCash

Now hear this, #Palmcredit were license by Central Bank of Nigeria to operate as an online bank, not as an online loan company.  

Besides, if you must go into online loan, Google and CBN policy says all loans must not have less than 30 days payment period.  

PalmCredit have been defaulting on this, but not only that.  

I also notice the shady games PalmCredit plays.  

When you take loan from PalmCredit over a period of time without defaulting, they delibrately stop giving you loans, but rather give your contact to their baby apps (Xcash, New Credit, XcrossCash) to start calling you, luring you to take loan with them and these latter apps give loans for only 7-14 days.  

So you see, people should start going on Google Playstore to flag down PalmCredit and report same to FCCPC.  

 


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