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Start filing your complaints starting with your AG's office.

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Sub: #66 route66funding
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this company called me and said that I had been approved for a 200.00 loan. I foolishly took it after I had applied for another payday. I regret that mistake now. There is no contract, no explanation of interest, just "processing fees of 80.00 every 2 weeks. They promised that my 1st payment would be debited on Sept. 29th, but they took it out on Sept. 15th. I called them and they told me that I did agree to that and I know I didn't. When I threatened them with action from the FTC and other legal avenues, the customer rep fell silent and then started stammering. I then hung up the phone and now am starting my campaign against them and want my money back!!!!

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Sub: #67 PAYDAY LOAN
Replied on 09-29-2006, 03:20 PM
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I was readig the articles about and i too have borrow money with route 66 recently i lost my job and had been trying to called them with the number that they provided me and finally i got this gentleman that insisted that i pay 140.00 what do i do?

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How much was your original loan for and how many interest payments have you made?. They operate out of the UK they will tell you they don't have to follow your state laws, but they do. It is difficult to enforce due to them being over seas. I would put a block on them at my bank to prevent them from taking out anymore money, and if you legally owe anything on the principal pay that back on your terms NOT theirs. Don't let them threaten you with crap like your going to jail, somebody's coming to your job to arrest you if you don't pay by noon. That's a bunch of bull ----you know what.

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Sub: #69 loan account
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Appied with route66funding. Had sturgery, couldn't make the payment due to I was on disbiltiy, they continuing hassement me at work and home. I called, email them several times. I even asked them to send my account to collect agency, they never did, they area still calling my job. I informed them stop calling my job, will get fired for personal call at work. I asked them to call me at home, it got so bad I am no longer response to any their phone call. I going to file hassement and bankrucy immediately I am very tired of them. I had it. I am in fincial harhdship, they don't even care. What sure I do?

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Sub: #70 past due account
Replied on 09-29-2006, 08:08 PM
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looking for website on route66funding

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Sub: #71 rt 66
Replied on 10-03-2006, 11:57 AM
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i myself took out a 200 loan with them and paid back 201 so far. they are claiming i still owe them 539dollars and nothing i paid went to the principal i am calling the ag and bbb.

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Sub: #72 Route 66
Replied on 10-04-2006, 07:29 AM
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They are a scam - I was called by Rte 66 asking for authorization for a loan that had been applied for in my name. I had never applied for anything, and when I asked them to identify who applied for the loan, they said they could not track it, would not let me speak to a supervisor and told me to call customer service, who could not track the origin of the request either. I am worried that my name is out there and somebody is using it. Fortunately, they do not have any other info on me.

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Sub: #73
Replied on 10-12-2006, 07:03 AM
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I have just become a victim of this company i applied for a loan and have never received the funds and they are clearly giving me a hassle how can i have the loan stopped?

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Sub: #74
Replied on 10-14-2006, 09:23 PM
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Julia Morgan : call to our toll free number 1 877 564 77 38
Ask for the supervisor and tell him whats going on, dont talk with representatives.

ymcmiller : this company may not be perfect, but we never call customers that havent apply for the loan.
maybe someone applied with ur name and information. that happens very often.

See, this is like a game, we give u the rules... if you want everything to go fine.. you have to follow them .. thats all.

Its not a nice game, so like i said before in another forum of this page:

If you recently took a loan with us : pay the full amount of $280 INMEDIATLY.
DONT extend the loan.
Why ? Because every time you extend the loan , we will debit from your bank account ther relevant fee.
The fee reduce $5 everytime u extend the loan, but at the end you will still have to pay the original loan ($200) plus another fee.

How ? Just call 5 days before the loan is due back, we tell you to call 3 days before, but for your safety call 5 days before.

The phone number is 1 877 564 77 38.

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Replied on 10-14-2006, 10:50 PM
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Interesting response by sales agent . . . should be very easy to verify.

Sales agent, let's say Julia and/or ymc call your company on Monday morning. How soon will they be able to report back that your folks printed out and faxed them the following?

1) A screenshot of the client information page(s) from your loan management system (don't know whether you use TDC or another platform, but either way a 6 year-old would be able to do it.) so they can see what information was entered into the quick app you got from your lead generator.

2) A copy of the loan note and disclosure that was provided to them in writing in accordance with the Truth in Lending Act.

3) A copy of the written ACH authorization agreement they were provided in accordance with the Electronic Funds Transfer Act and NACHA rules.

4) A copy of the e-signature log that was created when they provided electronic consent in encrypted form as required by the Electonic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (a/k/a the E-Sign Act)

Like you said, "we give u the rules... if you want everything to go fine.. you have to follow them .. thats all." Well, let's see if what's good for the goose is good for the gander.

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Sub: #76 route66 funding
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I'm in a mood myself today Annette

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Sub: #78 is all of this true?
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I recently borrowed only $250 from these people. They have been very nice to me and have even agreed to not charge the fee if I pay the loan off in full early. Is this true?

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Replied on 11-01-2006, 04:33 PM
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Don't trust them, and watch your account VERY carefully once you've paid off the loan.

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Replied on 11-01-2006, 04:35 PM
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Here is a link summarizing NM's pdl laws, it's interesting, but I know they have made even stricter changes on the internet pdls in favor of the consumer. I'm still trying to find it.
paydayloanlaws.com/west/new-mexico-cash-advance.html




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