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Sub: #17 Route 66 Funding information
Replied on 04-26-2006, 10:22 AM

I had a loan from them. I then declared bankruptcy and had to list them as a creditor. For a long time they would not give me an actual physical address. Now, they say it is:

Route 66 Funding
46 State Street
Third Floor
Albany, NY 12207.

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Sub: #18 funding
Replied on 05-30-2006, 03:13 PM

If anyone wants to take out a payday loan, go to ... I have taken out a couple with them in the past and have so far never had any problems.

Site deleted as it had a marketing touch - Mike

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Sub: #19
Replied on 06-05-2006, 11:20 AM

yes i was gonna do it and a man with an accent called, i said no i dont want to do it...

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Sub: #20
Replied on 06-06-2006, 02:51 PM

I sent a certified letter to that address on May 19th and I havn't recieved the reciept of delivery yet. It makes me even more suspicious of this company.

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Sub: #21 Route 66 Website
Replied on 06-07-2006, 09:45 AM

I applied for a loan on cash in one hour.com, and they said that Cash Today Limited will contact me. Instead, Route 66 Funding contacted me. They were trying to charge me $80 for a $200 loan. They must be crazy.

Their website is Route66funding.com and their number is 1-877-564-7738.

Hopefully they will not make any debits to my account because I did not use their service. I found that I won't need a payday loan after all.

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Sub: #22 Help
Replied on 06-07-2006, 09:52 AM

Does anyone know of any cash loan companies that are legit and they have had no problems with. I don't want someone harrassing me and I definatly dont want them calling my work. Is that possible??

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Replied on 06-07-2006, 01:52 PM

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Look out for some other sources if you are in urgent need of cash. But don't take a payday loan. These loans are the most expensive cash added with excessive interest rates and fees. We all repent taking payday loans in the past and now want to keep away from it. If you go by my advice, don't take a payday loan. Talk to your bank if they can offer you any help. In case, you don't reach to a solution, visit your local store lender. They are pretty easier to deal with rather than the internet loan companies.

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Sub: #24 route 66
Replied on 06-13-2006, 07:48 PM

i took out a loan with them the begining of this year and they are still taking money out of my account i ended up having to close the account because they put me over 600 in the hole i would not advise doin business with them

Sub: #25
Replied on 06-14-2006, 12:16 AM

yes you can pay the finance charge route 66 gives you that option but wont give out the mailing address and i need that for my debt consolidation company can anyone help me get it please for route 66 funding

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Replied on 06-14-2006, 12:29 AM

One of the community members has posted the address of Route 66 Funding, check it.

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Sub: #27 about route 66 funding
Replied on 06-17-2006, 08:30 AM

They told my husband they where in england and they gave him a 877 number and the number is 1-877-7739. I hope this is of any help to you.

Sub: #28
Replied on 06-17-2006, 03:00 PM

i was never told where they were but everytime i call i get some funny sounding person so i assumed they wasn't in the states. but it also dawned on me that they maybe just be a non english speakers

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Sub: #29 route 66 indian speaker claimed in uk
Replied on 06-29-2006, 03:01 PM

I've been getting the calls too. Never took out a loan. Asked if they could tell me the name if I give them my phone number they left messages at. they want ssn - fat chance. even voice mail inquires direct you to leave ssn. reported to ftc. Since already gien warning not to call they get to listen to my modem or fax for a few hours.

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Sub: #30 loan payment
Replied on 06-30-2006, 06:28 PM

I received a call today in regards to my loan at my work phone number. The gal wanted to know if I was going to repay the loan of $279.00 in full or pay the $79.00. I have already paid you $474.00 and not one cent has gone towards the original $200.00 that I received from you on March 23, 2006. I have really mis-understood the process of this loan, as no one knows how to speak English. I called back the customer service phone number, talked with a guy who told me to call back in 10-15 minutes. When I returned the call I heard a message to leave my info and I would get a call back. I did get a call, again, from someone who doesn't speak great english. I told her that I thought the loan was paid by now. She then turned my call over to the supervisor, who couldn't help me and told me to call the phone number that I already had. Again, someone who wasn't english. I called back to the phone number for customer service and left another message. I did not hear back from anyone. As far as I am concerned, the loan is PAID IN FULL plus. This is nothing but a rip-off. If you want things explained correctly and that the person on your end just doesn't say yes to what you ask them, hire the correct people. As I said, when I asked about the loan I was told the $79.00 payment taken out of my account would go for the payment of the loan. Since all I got was the run around today with no one helping me, this email was sent to you. If you still insist on a payment, all I can say is that the $474 already paid in will be returned to me at once. If this does not rectify this, I will be speaking to my attorney.

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Replied on 07-01-2006, 02:21 AM

send them a letter registered askign that it be marked paided in full then contact your a/g

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Replied on 07-01-2006, 02:32 PM

Well I had applied for a loan through Route 66 Funding also. From what i had been told by the guy on the phone was that the $79 was the finance charge only and not part of the principal amount. The thing that i had found really odd about these people was their website. No information at all and almost no links to anything. the links that were there led to almost totally blank pages. Kinda sad really. I got the guy to tell me that they were in UK but not where exactly. I called back today and go tthe world famous runaround for a few minuted before getting a youg lady on the phone. She told all aobut my loan and how much it was going to "help" me. When i asked her about mailing address and fax#'s she got really evasive before finally saying that they just work over the internet and any ?'s should be directed to the phone number that I had just called(1-877-564-773. After talking for a few more minutes i told her to cancel my loan and at this point she got really upset with me and started demanding that i tell her why i was cancelling my loan. When i told her that it was because of too many vague details she got even madder and when i asked for a supervisor she told me that there wasn't one there. At this point i again stated that i wanted her to cancel my loan she said"Fine, we'll do tha...." and would you believe we were suddenly disconnected. so i called my bank and told them to please notify me if any deposits are set to be pending on my account. I explained to them what had happened and they were happy to help me. sorry for rambling kinda tired from working.


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