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Replied on 07-01-2009, 11:27 AM
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can a payday advance company take without notice my entire paycheck?




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Replied on 07-01-2009, 01:29 PM
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as far as i know florida is a non-garnishment state.you should get a wage assignment revocation letter to your HR or payroll person.it depends on the pdl,but they can't get a court ordered garnishment.it would have to be a wage assignment.those are voluntary and revocable.




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Replied on 07-01-2009, 01:41 PM
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Florida is a garnishment state...however "head of household" cannot be garnished.




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it is?okay then.thought i saw it elsewhere where it wasn't.a question for the OP.who is the pdl?is it internet or storefront.either way i doubt if they got a legal garnishment they can take your whole check.there is a percentage cap for garnishments.unless it's for tax debt,or student loans.

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Thanks for all the help folks. To answer your question,yes it was over the internet and I have direct deposit.They nabbed the whole check.




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Sounds like a wage assignment.




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