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Sub: #17 NLS Cash Adv 12 Debits
Replied on 10-11-2007, 09:01 AM
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Can you tell me who this is? I need to stop them from debiting my checking account

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Sub: #18 thanks
Replied on 01-10-2008, 07:19 AM
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I got the number just by reading the blog call these people 877-995-1400 nls payday 12

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Sub: #19 ???!!!
Replied on 04-01-2008, 10:53 AM
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Hey,
I don't understand how you people can't find phone numbers for companies. Do you not read your contracts when you get loans? Do you not check your email when you receive emails from the companies? Do you not write down the phone number when you set up the loan? I don't have a problem doing that.

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Sub: #20 PAYDAY LOANS
Replied on 04-01-2008, 11:41 AM
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Regarding these payday loans you are recieving online. You have to read the contract & listen to the conversation with the representative. If you dont understand THEN ASK EVERY QUESTION YOU CAN because if you dont then your will be debited its not their fault, that all you here is " Chi Ching "




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Replied on 04-01-2008, 11:49 AM
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okay loan agent,you made your point.now let me make one.a lot of us applied to search engines that forwarded us to you,then someone with an accent so thick i can pour it on my pancakes in the morning just assumes we agree with whatever they say.there is a reason in some states licenses are required to lend money.yes even ipdl's,so go away pdl troll.

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Sub: #22 PAYDAY ADVANCES
Replied on 04-02-2008, 01:11 PM
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To paulmergel... For one thing our company is not foreign what so ever there are several female representatives in this office & we are all very fulient in the english speaking language.

So I dont know where the foreign accent is coming from that is obviously not OUR COMPANY so get over yourself.

Have you even checked into the lending requirements in the state you reside in ? That could be YOUR PROBLEM to begin with & who in the right mind looks up payday loan companys on the internet to resolve personal finaincal problems.

Do you not realize that when people do this that their social secuirty number, account info and employer is on the internet for all of us to steal your identity..Your just jealous of the business that we are in...

So you back off pdl troll...How about them apples..I know what Im talking about.




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Replied on 04-02-2008, 01:41 PM
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yes,when it comes to stealing info,harrasing people and breaking every lending law and collection law.you do know what you are talking about.as far as your contracts go.i was turned down by a couple of lenders because of my state laws.so push your rhetoric elswhere i'm not interested or impressed by your attitude.oh i am certainly not jealous of your evil work,i can look myself in the mirror.

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Sub: #24 PAYDAY LOANS
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I also feel as though you are all illeriate if you cant read the contracts , are they in a different language..no I didnt think so...Here we go again some more deadbeats to add to the list...




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Replied on 04-02-2008, 01:47 PM
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yawn, another pdl spy.your contracts are not worth the paper they are printed on.oh thanks for revealing yourself as the pdl heel you are.
i'm sure that you will be threatening me illegaly and needlessly soon.bye loan troll.

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Sub: #26 loans
Replied on 04-03-2008, 10:37 AM
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I have to respond to that mess. I have a question first: Who took out the loan originally?! Who is responsible for for managing their own finances?!




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Replied on 04-03-2008, 10:42 AM
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oh brother,that is why you all run and hide after we file AG complanits.you are all illegal and you know it,so go away BATTLEAXE you are not harrasing us by phone,nobody is interested or impressed with your rhetoric.

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Sub: #28 PAYDAY ADVANCES
Replied on 04-03-2008, 10:53 AM
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What the hell is a loan troll anyways...

A spy no Im not, honest yes I am...I look at myself everyday in the mirror and see a beautiful reflection.

We dont harrass our customers at all, if anything we tell them to pay in full so we dont have to deal with the " I lost my wallet cases ".

So with that Im done stating my case...have a blessed day...




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Replied on 04-03-2008, 10:53 AM
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Operating a legitimate PDL on line like CashNetUsa, for example, who is right up front with their terms and is licensed in every state they operate in, is not wht we are opposed to here. They are a fine example of how to run such an operation. They are a member of the trade organizations also. Operating outside of state laws and hiding behind several different names while making rollovers the rule and paying in full next to impossible is just plain criminal. One such company, whom I can't mention due to a confidentiality agreement as part of a settlement, makes payment in full possible only if you fax a document 3 business days before your pay date. They send you that document 3 1/2 days before your pay date. I do not have a fax in my home, do you. They refused in writing to stop ACH withdrawals which is a violation of Federal law. Thus the settlement I received from their attorney. They are still operating the same way and consider occasional payouts part of the cost of doing business. These are the companies Paul and the others are speaking of.




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Replied on 04-03-2008, 01:32 PM
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What is up with that. I show up and everyone runs away

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Sub: #31 no phone number
Replied on 11-01-2008, 07:59 AM
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I have had money taken out of my checking account by nls cash advance 12 there is no phone number and worst I haven't gotten a loan. About 5 months ago I filled out some applications for an on line loan but I never finished getting the loan or any money the first thing that happened was some id theft protection site started taking money out of my account because they said that by applying for a loan that gave them permission to take my money as a customer. I got them to stop but I never got my money back. Now this company is taking roughly 200 dollars a month for the last three months and I can't find out who they are.

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Sub: #32 nls cash advance 12 debits
Replied on 12-16-2008, 08:07 AM
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NLS cash Advance 12 debits is SignMYloan.net
They are bullshit, because they don't give any info on there site about your loan, they just continuing debiting your account.

Don't use them.




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