Stay away from this company. An auto loan is not worth it, as they most likely, in my belief, will increase your fees and then, when you're close to paying it off, repossess your car so that they get all the money from it. Google them online; you'll see. Don't believe the nonsense from MAS—of course, their corporate shills will try to detract from this. Ask yourself, if they are reputable and not engaging in illegal activities, then why not associate with the Better Business Bureau? I mean, check out what they say about them too. They have an F rating for refusing to address concerns raised by people. MAS doesn't care about you, your loan, or anything else; all they care about is harassing the poor and offering outrageous loans to desperate people. They act like they're all good, but if you're a client, they harass you by phone incessantly (illegally) and then they mess with your credit if you displease them, I guess. Sure, people are late on payments; maybe that's why they worked with me until I told them I'd go elsewhere. Ladies and gentlemen, it's all in the emails and is a classic case of retaliation. MAS is used to pushing the poor around and people who can't fight back. They pushed the wrong person this time.

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Stay away from this company. An auto loan is not worth it, as they most likely, in my belief, will increase your fees and then, when you're close to paying it off, repossess your car so that they get all the money from it. Google them online; you'll see. Don't believe the nonsense from MAS—of course, their corporate shills will try to detract from this. Ask yourself, if they are reputable and not engaging in illegal activities, then why not associate with the Better Business Bureau? I mean, check out what they say about them too. They have an F rating for refusing to address concerns raised by people. MAS doesn't care about you, your loan, or anything else; all they care about is harassing the poor and offering outrageous loans to desperate people. They act like they're all good, but if you're a client, they harass you by phone incessantly (illegally) and then they mess with your credit if you displease them, I guess. Sure, people are late on payments; maybe that's why they worked with me until I told them I'd go elsewhere. Ladies and gentlemen, it's all in the emails and is a classic case of retaliation. MAS is used to pushing the poor around and people who can't fight back. They pushed the wrong person this time.
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Valerie Esparza
MAS is the biggest con job out there and I suggest to anyone thinking of going with these con artists to stay away. They are the worst company in America and the BBB have them on the radar. Don't fall for that we are here to help they are not. You have been warned, stay away from this so call company guarantee you will be sorry.
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