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I need help getting rid of these. I was paying faithfully but now I cant do this anymore and in the process of stop paying them. I live in Connecticut and I need to know what to do. Thank you.

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Lending of payday loans are prohibited in the State of Connecticut. ref. http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com...pdls-laws.html

also read how to deal with illegal pdls

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Payday loans are illegal in CT. Follow the steps mentioned in the link given below to deal with illegal payday lenders.

http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com...-dealings.html

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Question: I have paid a total amount of $395.00 in bi-weekly fees on an original payday amount of $300.00.

I can't keep paying this fee, and now they are sending me to collections. What recourse do I have if any? I live in CA.

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Thanks guys. I will get on it ASAP. I will report back with results.




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