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Sub: #1 Help for someone in OHIO
Replied on 06-12-2009, 04:26 AM
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My husband and I got into payday loans when our infant son died. We have life insurance but they won't cover a child that passes under 14 days of age. We needed to pay for his funeral and then it just took on a life of its own. We live in Ohio and have borrowed $200 from Kingston Financial, $250 $Get E cash, $350 RBT, $300 PDL, $400 Advance America, $200 Click into Cash, and Fast Cash...a lot I know..the fees these people are charging are insane..we had to keep opening more to pay the fees...now some of them are debiting our account 4 times with four different amounts at random times..it is making our checks bounce. We are closing our account, but does anybody know if all of these places are legally binding to pay. I know the store front ones are but what about Kingston, RBT, PDL, Getecash?

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Replied on 06-12-2009, 04:48 AM
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So very sorry about your son. As far as the store fronts , you can go to each and request the EPP. Extended Payment Plan. As far as the others I am sure someone will come by that can help. Again, I am sorry for your loss




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