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Sub: #1 PDL help in Connecticut
Replied on 07-02-2007, 03:36 PM
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I too need help:
I live in Connecticut

GFSIL- $225- Paid $550 since 2/13/07
Interim- $200- Paid $370 since 5/2/07
MyCashNow- $200 - Paid $172 since 5/11/07
AnydayCash- $100 - PIF
SaGamoreInc- $200 - Paid $120 since 6/1/07
PaydayToday- $250 - Paid $150 since 6/5/07
Ameriloan- $250 - Paid $75 since 6/8/07
InstantLoanToday- $300 - Paid $90 since 6/13/07
ImpactCash- $150 - Paid $0 since 6/20/07
AIP- $200 - Paid $0 since 6/27/07

Total $1975 Paid $1527

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Replied on 07-02-2007, 03:45 PM
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Payday loans are prohibited in Conneticut. You need to close your account and open a new one, preferrably at a new bank. And get your complaints in to your Attorney General's Office.

Here is the link to your state's payday loan laws:
http://www.paydayloaninfo.org/state_detail.cfm?id=CT




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