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Replied on 07-01-2009, 10:19 AM
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I currently have 3 payday loans out that I got through the internet. I live in Indiana but the lenders were all out of state. The lenders were Cash Supply, Outback Bucks, and GRC Funding. I have been paying the finance charges on these loans and it seems as if there is no end. For two of these loans I will make my last payment on July 17, 2009 because I have bene paying down but I won't even be able to make my mortgage payment this payday because so much money is being taken out of my account Is there anything I can do to stop them from debiting money from my account.




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Replied on 07-01-2009, 03:44 PM
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Yes there is, place a freeze on your account immediately (talk to the branch manager) and revoke their right to debt your account. CLICK HERE to find out how to deal with illegal lenders. Meanwhile I am moving this to the payday loan help forum so more people will see it.





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