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Can you be arrested for a check that bounced to payday loan store front in SC

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No, you cannot. Criminal action regarding payday loan debt is prohibited in the state of South Carolina.

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Of course, Iris is right.

Guest, you may try to set up a payment plan with the lender. If your lenders are CFSA members, they are required to put you on extended payment plans to help you repay the loan.




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