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Sub: #17 Payday loans
Replied on 04-23-2008, 10:38 AM
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I have 10 payday loans. That I've had for 3 months and can't seem to get out of them. So what i did is closed my bank account re-open another account on another bank. And called Town & Country, they send me a contract to signed. I already did all they ask me for and my first payment of $40 is due 4/25/08. The total that I owe is less than $5000. So I hope that everything goes good if so I will let you know to keep everyone posted. I know that this is hard but everything has a solution except the death. So be cool keep calm and do the best you can. And you can also try to talk to the payday loans and make payment arrangements if you don't want to talk to Town & Country. Please all the people that have this problem please respond it will help everybody be informed. Thanks
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Replied on 04-23-2008, 12:25 PM
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James - I'm going to move this post to the payday loan forum and start you your own thread . . .

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