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I live in Texas and can't figure out if they are legal here. I borrowed $1000.00 which I have paid. They did put me on a payment plan of 5 payments of $250.00 which I have made 2 of those payments so I have paid $1500.00 total. I know it sounds if I want to have my cake and eat it too but my wife lost her job and we are unable to make the next 3 payments on my next pay dates.
CNU is a licensed CSO in the state of TX. They are legal. If you're already on a repayment plan, I suggest you stick to it. Only 3 more payments. Can you afford them?
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Sub: #5 It will be tough but your right, if I can get these last 3 paymeTue, 08/21/2012 - 11:12
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CNU will work with you. Why are you revoking? Just make alternate payment arrangement with them.
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I live in Texas and can't figure out if they are legal here. I borrowed $1000.00 which I have paid. They did put me on a payment plan of 5 payments of $250.00 which I have made 2 of those payments so I have paid $1500.00 total. I know it sounds if I want to have my cake and eat it too but my wife lost her job and we are unable to make the next 3 payments on my next pay dates.
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CNU is a licensed CSO in the state of TX. They are legal. If you're already on a repayment plan, I suggest you stick to it. Only 3 more payments. Can you afford them?
I am not an attorney. I am not offering legal advice. The information and ideas I share are my opinion only and do not necessarily reflect the opinion(s) of the owners of this website.
It will be tough but your right, if I can get these last 3 payments behind me I will be finished forever with PDL's. Lesson learned.
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Good luck to you! Wonderful feeling when you are payday loan free.
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