Beware of Scams and Frauds Regarding SBA Loans

The SBA warns you to beware and provides tips on what to look out for, so you’re not fooled. For instance, the SBA only communicates from email addresses ending in @sba.gov. And if you are contacted by someone promising to get approval of an SBA loan but requires any payment up front or offers a high interest bridge loan in the interim, suspect fraud.


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