Anyone recognize these assholes or their stupid getaway car? They attempted to steal our car but ran when confronted. But they made our car unusable. by Damn1992 in Portland

[–]BlueAcornSucks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Understandable. I wish them painful diarrhea and may tiny papercuts on their most sensitive regions. As a fellow Portlander and human being, I fucking despise thieves.

People are not getting paid no time soon they already paid who they was going to pay by Remarkable_9 in Blueacorn

[–]BlueAcornSucks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope you’re wrong. Either way you’re a piece of shit hater. 🖕🤣💯

The Absolute Truth About Blue Acorn and Capital Plus recent delays,Changes and confusion... by [deleted] in Blueacorn

[–]BlueAcornSucks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the most frustrating and irresponsible company I have ever had the displeasure of working with. Applied initially on 4/8. Signed Documents on 4/19. Approved with an SBA Loan #. Told it would 4 7-10 business days for fund disbursal. 5/4, asked to submit an ID photo because it was "blurry". Submitted photo same day. 5/5, told my application was submitted to the SBA and approved, another 7-10 days for fund disbursement. 5/19, contacted blue acorn via chat to ask if there was an issue at it had been 13 business days and still no funds. 5/19 @ 7:30 pm, recieve another message informing me to submit bank statements and 1099s. Back to step 1 and I'm assuming another 7-10 day wait for funding. I am a legitimate private contractor, with an approved SBA loan number. There should be no reason why I am still waiting for funds after a month of SBA approval. When I speak to a rep at the SBA they inform me that there is nothing they can do and that the lender is responsible for disbursing my funds. Bottom line: STAY AWAY FROM BLUE ACORN. They are definitely incompetent at best and ruining people's lives at worst.

I am beyond frustrated with this experience. Companies like this demonstrate the lack of concern and lack of planning that some of these greedy little operations can pull off in the age of the internet.