With all the information I have provided, I hope I have saved some people from this company theimf.org. What they don't tell you in spite of all this information is that you need to:
1.) Get APPROVED for a loan FIRST from your bank as if you were applying for a mortgage on a property with your bank and they require you to put a down payment and run a credit check etc.
2.) Once you are approved for a mortgage, and that's usually an IF nowadays. You then have to send $63,000.00 cash to World Bankers (the individual investor). What they do is they put a 2nd lien on your property (second mortgage rather) then they purchase the CD's in your bank in your name.
3.) Basically, there is no need for the CD's if you can already get a loan from your bank. Unless you have lots of money to play with and decide to take out a few million in CD's then foreclose on the property that would work. However, sending $63,000.00 cash to World Bankers can lead to another scam where they decide they're not going to purchase any damn CD's.
4.) Any which way you look at it they are all scamming one after the next and they waste your time, effort and money. They basically have you running around like a fool, talking to your bank and talking to real estate agents, and then they do nothing for you.
Right now they are refusing everything in their power to give me my money back and had the nerve to send me this about defamation and extortion e-mail:
Mr. Balgobind , we do not take kindly to threats or defamation, and or,
extortion (see below) of any kind. You can and will be held legally
responsible for any and all of your actions. Please govern yourself
accordingly. As previously stated, we have performed every part of our
transaction with you according to the law. Show everything to a competent
attorney for his advise, which it s very evident that you have NOT, before
taking any further unfounded and illegal actions. Axel Cordero IMF legal
dept.
"Extortion, is a criminal offense which occurs when a person unlawfully
obtains, or attempts to obtain, either money, property or services from a
person(s), entity, or institution, through coercion. The actual obtainment
of money or property is not required to commit the offense.
In the United States, extortion may also be committed as a federal crime
across a computer system, phone, by mail or in using any instrument of
"interstate commerce". Extortion requires that the individual sent the
message "willingly" and "knowingly" as elements of the crime. The message
only has to be sent (but does not have to reach the intended recipient) to
commit the crime of extortion."