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Sub: #1 what is accept my cash.com
Replied on 10-03-2008, 05:48 PM
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what is this 'acceptmycash.com'? Do they really give you the money? How much do they charge you? What is the deal? Please help/explain. Is it really a place that gives money and you pay them back? they don't take more then what they are suppose to do they?


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I just checked out the site and it seems to be one of those sites that just submits your application to several lenders to see who will approve you. They are not the actual lender, but if your seeking to get a pdl...I would think twice about that. The are nothing but trouble and way to expensive.

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Sub: #3 about acceptmycash.com certificates
Replied on 10-27-2008, 09:55 AM
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are they real and how do i use these certificates.i dont have a bank account



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Replied on 10-27-2008, 12:29 PM
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I have gotten those in the mail before and they are pdl's, just internet ones. Save yourself a headache and don't accept it.

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Sub: #5 To get the cash
Replied on 12-19-2008, 08:35 AM
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I need the phone# to cal

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Sub: #6
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I would suggest you do a search on this website and read the many unfavorable comments about this company.

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We should try to get PDL's illegal all across the country. Anyone with me on that?

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Count me in ...Where do I sign? I got free of the PDL morass with help from this website...great people and great information.

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Dont do it!!!!!!!!!!!!! You will regret it for sure.

I am all for a PDL free nation.

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Sub: #10 pay-back
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How do they get there money back, and at what rate??

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Sub: #11 Get PayDay loans Illegal in the US
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I am all for that. I would love to get them stopped. They prey on uninformed people who are down on their luck. Let's form a petition and get in line to sign it. I will!!!




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