Does SuperMoney ever call or email unprompted to tell me I'm approved for a loan?
Overview
Did you receive an unexpected call or email from someone claiming to be from SuperMoney, saying you've been approved for a loan?
If you did not complete a loan application on SuperMoney.com or with one of our verified partners before receiving the offer, this is not a legitimate communication. It is a scam attempt by someone impersonating SuperMoney.
SuperMoney Does Not Make Unsolicited Loan Approval Calls
We will never call, email, or message you out of the blue to tell you you’ve been approved for a loan. If you haven’t applied, any such message is fraudulent.
These scams typically involve:
- Calls or emails claiming “loan approval”
- PDF attachments with fake “approval codes”
- Demands for upfront payments via gift cards (e.g., Target, Amazon)
- Callers who may have South Asian accents (based on victim reports)
What You Should Do
- Do not reply or share personal information
- Do not send money or gift cards
- Report the incident at the following sites:
Learn More
Looking for a Real Loan?
Compare verified loan offers securely at:
www.supermoney.com/quotes/personal-loans
Final Reminder
SuperMoney is not contacting consumers with loan approvals unless they’ve applied. If you are discussing a scam involving our name, please clarify that we are not involved. We are actively working to protect consumers from these impersonation attempts.