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		<title>What you Need to Know to Avoid a Business Loan Scam</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you are starting out in a business, building and growing it, or just shoring up funds, <a href="https://fundygo.com/">business loans</a> can prove a vital aspect to growth and success. This mainly means they can be a wonderful resource at times. More often than not, loans from online sources are convenient, and can also offer the quick capital needed for day-to-day business operations.</p>
<p>However, nowadays, several business owners are concerned about scams, including various ones which target small ventures in particular. As a result, owners are generally skeptical about seeking something as commonly essential as a <a href="https://fundygo.com/sba/">small business loan</a>. Thankfully, there are security signs which enable spotting and recognizing potential swindles. Security here falls into two main categories: technical and operational.</p>
<p><strong>SSL Certified Site</strong></p>
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<li>When a website uses an SSL certificate, it means the data transferred between computer and website is kept encrypted. A legitimate vendor would always have this feature on their site so that their clients’ information would stay protected at all times.</li>
<li>The EV (Extended Validation) SSL certificate provides the highest level of security. Although it is possible for a fraudulent website to get this verification, that is fairly rare; certification is still a relatively good sign that you are looking at a legitimate website.</li>
<li>To confirm that a site is certified in this way, look at the URL shown in the address bar of your web browser. While this is a bit different for each browser, you would basically see a padlock as well as a bit of green color lighting up the address bar, and sometimes also the lock symbol.</li>
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<p><strong>Social Security Number (SSN) Information</strong></p>
<p>Your SSN is an important aspect which constitutes your identity. As such, a reputable lender realizes how significant this is, and takes the needed care to respect the privacy of their client at all times. If you got a random e-mail asking for your SSN, and gave it over without a second thought, that would be a mistake. A legitimate vendor’s website might ask you to enter such information, but only into a secure web form.</p>
<p><strong>Guaranteed Approval</strong></p>
<p>This is one more easy-to-spot red flag. A lender should not be able to guarantee loan approval at the get-go, and if they say they can, that is a sign they are not to be trusted. A decent lender would only make out a loan which was not a big risk to them from a financial point of view, and would deny any applicant who did not meet their lending and risk criteria. When someone says you will get a loan without questions asked, it is best to just walk away.</p>
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