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Sub: #1 Alabama pdl's
Replied on 07-28-2008, 11:38 AM
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I have 4 storefront pdl's taken out in Alabama. the organizations are:

Redi-Cash or Readi-Cash 400.00 pd 140.00
CashExpress 320.00 pd. 448.00
NetAxcess 300.00 pd. 459.00
Nation's Quick Cash 400.00 pd. 280.00

I searched the state licensee registry and only Cash Express seems to be licensed in AL. Could these others be lending through another company or under a different name orare these illegal operations?

Please help medetermine what I should do now as I am drowning in this thing. My maturity date is upon me and I simply cannotpay up. What should I do, now?




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Replied on 07-28-2008, 12:09 PM
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Hello and welcome to the community, I am moving this topic to the payday loan section so it will receive more attention.


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Thank you!




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