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Replied on 09-21-2009, 07:19 PM
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I have the following loans....

500fastcash 390.00 owed
checkcity.com 468 owed
oneclickcash 370 owed
cashnetusa 600 owed.

my problem is this...I can barely keep up with the interest payments. I'm not looking to avoid paying these debts. I'm just wondering if I can change the payment arrangements so I can afford to get them paid off.

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Replied on 09-21-2009, 08:28 PM
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Is CheckCity.com the same as the brick and mortar Check City locations?

From what research I've done, it appears the other 3 lenders aren't licensed in Utah. Would the correct steps be the following???

Close my checking account
send an ACH revocation letter to the lenders and give a copy to the bank

???

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Replied on 09-21-2009, 09:18 PM
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Well, apart from Checkcity the other lenders seem to be illegal in your state. You need to affirm their licensing status from the following link before making any arrangement with them.

"http://168.177.228.15/reglista.htm"

Check the sticky in the pdl forum about dealing with illegal lenders.




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