Tully Mars
Google
I'm not sure where or how these people got my contact info but they did and now I'm paying for it. Daily calls, multiple daily calls most days.
Legit or honorable companies do not engage in this type of predatory practice. I did some looking, in their messages they say "we've looked at your loan application and we're sure we can help." Odd since I'm not looking for a loan and I've not submitted any applications lately. Last consumer loan I applied for was a vehicle loan and I only applied for that through my credit union. That was approved and I'm current driving that vehicle.
And this is not a lending institution, which is likely how and why they can operate the way they do. Lending institutions are regulated. They say we're a "financial matching" service. Which basically means they'll refer you to a lender, likely receive a finders fee, and likely charge you too. As stated, they say they're a "financial matching" service. Which usually means if you can google you can do what they do yourself.
At best this appears to be a less than reputable business. At worst a complete scam. Since they've been in business more than a hot minute, my guess is it a less than reputable business.