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Sub: #1 Bank account overdrafts from payday loan
Replied on 11-15-2011, 11:40 PM
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I called my bank to ask if there was away i could freeze my account until i was able to get caught up with the overdraft fees from my payday loan . the loan amount was 300 i paid 262 and than ask if they could take the rest on a specific date they agreed but than that next week 2 more payments of 90 was tryed my bank charges 35 each over draft and the pd loan charges 30 so now not only do i owe my bank but also more on pd loan and each time i think i'm caught up with bank loan place makes another try and i end up back at the begining again is there anything i can do at my bank to prevent any more od fees until i can get caught up???

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Replied on 11-17-2011, 02:02 AM
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What state do you live in? What is the name of the payday loan companies? Give us more detail to get right answer.




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Replied on 11-18-2011, 04:02 AM
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What state do you live in? Are you loans even legal?

I would suggest closing that accounting and opening another one

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