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Sub: #1 I got a notice from NCA (natioanl credit associati
Replied on 04-08-2011, 02:44 PM
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I got a notice from NCA (natioanl credit association) on behalf of Think Cash (Bank of Delaware) asking me for the money owed within 30 days. I know I owe this payday loan but I haven't been able to pay due to job hardship. NCA is located in California and is a debt collector. Do you know if they can come after me? I live in Ohio too. Thanks for your help.

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Replied on 04-08-2011, 03:16 PM
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Yes they can. Think Cash is a legal FDIC insured loan. Call Think Cash and make arrangements directly if possible. If the loan has been sold to NCA, then get a validation of debt from them in writing. Since they've already written to you once I'd assume it's legit. Most illegal collectors won't write they will call.




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