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#1MTE financial
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03-20-2008, 05:38 AM
I am trying to stop these people from debiting our joint account. My husband took out a PDL a few months ago and now can't get any info from where he got it. I need help. We have to get these stopped. We are from PA.
mte?sorry the only thing you can do is either put a hard block,or close that account and open a new one.mte will debit indefinitly if allowed.someone should be along to give more info.i wish there were some other solution,but a lot of us have dealt with mte before.
MTE will not be licensed anywhere. Please let us know how much you borrowed and how much you have already repaid to them. Paul is correct, they will debit forever unless you either close your account or put a hard debit block on it.
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#4mte financial
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06-03-2008, 11:07 AM
I had a payday loan with Cash-in-1-hour ( I think) The debits out of my account were from MTE financial.
I spent an hour trying find a contact number for them and finally was able to reach a LIVE person at (719) 219- 3992. The first question the person I spoke asked me was" how did I get this number". So I am posting it here for anyone else who needs to get in touch with them.
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#7mte stealing money
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12-09-2008, 05:43 PM
please please i need help mte i cant seemed to ctc them
they are debeting my account .over and over.
causing me plenty of money.do anyone have phone.plz email me at email deleted...paulmergel so we can get the fbi
involved.
i was able to get them to hold off from debiting my account for about 2 weeks, and within that 2 weeks i closed my account. i'm sure since then they have ram roded my closed account.
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