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Replied on 11-20-2009, 12:58 PM
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PinkLady, did you call them or did you wait to get an email or letter from them?

I would've sent out DVs by now if I sure that the address I did manage to get wouldn't end up being deliverable.


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Replied on 11-20-2009, 01:15 PM
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i would send it anyway that way the returned letter could be proof that you attempted to contact them.

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Sub: #19 Rollovers-legal or illegal?
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You seem really knowledgeable when it comes to information on payday loans. Can you tell me if rollovers paying only the fee with each renewal is legal in California?


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I am trying to find out if icollect is still in business? I got an address on another forum on this site. The phone # mached but I just want to make sure my lawyer sends notification to the right place. The forum I got the address from was from back in 2007.




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