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Replied on 12-13-2009, 03:01 AM
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Well, I closed my bank account this week and plan on starting out a payday loan program tommorrow.
I'm just not sure whether I should go with PDL Assistance or Town and Country Acceptance.
I have checked this website many times over for advice on the two, and it seems that Town and Country might be the best way to go.
Their BBB rating is B+, whereas PDL Assistance is a D-.
Any suggestions anyone? Please help.
I need to do this tommorrow.
Thanks in advance!!




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Replied on 12-13-2009, 08:32 AM
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Well, I closed my bank account this week and plan on starting out a payday loan program tommorrow.
I'm just not sure whether I should go with PDL Assistance or Town and Country Acceptance.
I have checked this website many times over for advice on the two, and it seems that Town and Country might be the best way to go.
Their BBB rating is B+, whereas PDL Assistance is a D-.
Any suggestions anyone? Please help.
I need to do this tommorrow.
Thanks in advance!!
I can't really recommend either as I have not had any experience with them. Based on some of the posts I have read from other members there are pro's and cons. Personally, I would not hire a company to do what I can do myself for free, but that's just my opinion, for what it's worth.





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