This behavior—demanding intimate videos, making sexualized comments, or requesting “flexible” repayment via non-financial favors—is a hallmark of the “pervy lender” archetype. It weaponizes shame. The borrower cannot report the harassment without admitting they sought out an illegal loan.
“Andrea from Loan4k called me after my application. She was sweet at first—sympathetic about my medical bills. Then she said, ‘I just need a little video verification. Just you, in your home, maybe less clothing so I know you’re real.’ I laughed it off. She wasn’t joking. That’s when I knew this was a pervy loan shark situation.”
As of mid-2024, Loan4k’s website is offline. However, the domain has been re-registered three times under different privacy shields. The name “Andrea” appears to be a rotating persona; some believe “Andrea” is not one person but a role played by multiple collection agents across different scam rings.
I recently had an interaction with loan4k andrea pervy loan shark, and I wanted to share my experience. The quality of service was concerning due to some communication issues and what seemed like inflexible terms.
