Quik Payday vs. Kansas Banking Commissioner

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Replied on 07-28-2010, 04:10 AM
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Hi, I deal with Quicken Loans but didn't have any bad experience. But read a lot about scam http://quicken-loans.pissedconsumer.com/ . I think everyone should read terms and conditions before taking a loan and then you won't get any "surprise" and problems.

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Replied on 07-30-2010, 11:51 AM
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I'm dealing with a 3rd party debt collector called Cambridge and Huxley. I did take out a payday loan with CashNetUSA a year ago. I would be more than willing to make payments with them if they hadn't sold my loan. I'm no being harrassed and told that a petition is being filed in my county and I would go to jail. It's a little intimidating. I did offer to make payments and gave them my information without thinking to check on things first. I immediately stopped payments until I can get information in writing as to what I owe exactly because the totals do not match up at all. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. And I'm glad this forum was founded. Gives me a sense of support.

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Brandi




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