Is it legal for a company to use several of their d/b/a's to debit from one account, causing that account to have several NSF fees?
I am in a dispute with ameriloan and United Cash loans on BBB site and this is what they are saying"
"At the time of the application the terms and conditions were presented and she had the opportunity to print them at that time. She had to answer a question whether she understood the terms before we could even receive the application to process. In addition, there was a 48-hour time frame the customer could cancel the agreement without incurring a fee. Before each debit we sent an account summary, which explained the terms once more, and all of the options for repayment. This form was emailed at least 10 days before each debit; it also included our customer service number to ask any additional questions. We also have a direct email link on our website to answer any inquiries. If the customer had wanted to avoid additional fees, they needed to pay the full amount due on the first debit due date, which was in the original contract, as well as the account summary emailed to the customer very shortly after the funds were placed in their own account, for their own use, at their request. The original loan documents can be faxed directly to the customer once we are given a fax number to send them to. This loan was from 2005, and $250.00 was deposited 03/15/05.
The customer agreed to pay $390.00 at the time of deposit, and zero was ever paid from her account toward this debt. All other debits were returned by her bank unpaid. She currently is in Recovery Collections with a balance of $505.00.
We will reduce to $250.00 until 06/15/08. This waives all pay**THE DEPOSITED AMOUNT MUST BE PAID BACK****
The $250.00 must be paid via Moneygram by 06/15/08 -we will stop collections at this time to give customer a chance to pay the reduced balance.
Moneygram (available at most Wal-Mart's)
Pay to: United Cash Loans
Receive Code: 4309
City/State: Miami, OK
Account-COMPLIANCE/12044449"
This was from 2005 and I don't even remember them, but if what they say is true... $390 on a $250 loan is kind of extreme isn't it?
They only want me to pay back the principal amount which is great, but I seriously can't come up with that in ONE month. My household comes first and I have 5 kids, a mortgage, car-note and insurance to take care of! But I'm positive they won't understand... and watching you guys, I've learned that I will NEVER send any money to them via Moneygram.
I sent them a loan revocation letter via fax and email just recently and they responded to NEITHER. I'm so fed up with these folks and can't wait to get completely out of debt or this will haunt me for the rest of my days.