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Sub: #1 paydaylending
Replied on 02-03-2011, 06:07 AM
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I posted this morning under this same subject..recieved one reply...I am in the state of arkansas...and at this point scared stiff...I cannot locate this phone number through the BBB in the state they say they are operating in, which is California...the business name given to me is USCASH but cannot find that other than a company that is a worldwide realesate agency in that state. I cannot get an email address either..and can barely understand them..they have very heavy accents...I really hope you can help me here.... also...i joined the community..but it will not let me sign in properly to post here, saying I need a password..but none has been sent to my email..nor given to me at time of sign up....hope this changes too...I am finding this to be a great place to communicate issues




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Replied on 02-03-2011, 07:21 AM
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Do not worry about them. They are offshore and not a legal lender. All they can do is try to intimidate you. Just hang up on them and make sure they do not have your current banking info. You are logged in properly!

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