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#19THANK YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!
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10-16-2007, 09:27 AM
I emailed payday OK last night and told them I revoke authorization to withdraw from my account. I stated what I have paid and what I had deposited from them. I also attached the OHIO laws I got on this great website Guess what I got already! A PIF!!!! I am sooooooo thankful to all of you that help people out here on this website. Payday OK actaully has list of things to mark for what your email is about- cancel my loan is one of their choices!!! Im am in sevetnh heaven right now!!!!!!!
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#21the same exact problem
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10-22-2007, 06:57 AM
I just cannot afford to pay this all off at once with their new policy. Is it the opinion that i should just send them the letter revoking their debiting power then? Any more advice would be helpful because there is no possible way i can pay this loan off all at once. thanks
Tom, what loan is it that you can't pay? With a little more information, we can help you here! Is it PaydayOK? Or another loan? Also, a PIF is "paid in full". Just post what loan is worrying you and we will help you.
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