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You're welcome, good luck!


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Sub: #18 lakota cash and great sky
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I also live in Georgia and have payday loans with Lakota and Great Sky. Both are internet based. Can you please help me in dealing with them. Were you able to resolve the issues with them. How did you begin the process. What did you say in the letter. What kind of hell did you have to go through. Did they take you to court? Did they garnish your wages? Did you close your bank account?
PLEASE HELP. any and all help would greatly be appreciated.
you can respond here or email me directly at dimple35@hotmail.com.
Thanks in advance for your help.




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Payday loans are prohibited in Ga., see the link below:
paydayloaninfo.org/state-information/18

So those loans are not legal, CLICK HERE to find out how to deal with illegal lenders.





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