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Sub: #1 What next if PDL won't go along with EPP?
Replied on 07-02-2009, 08:04 PM
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I have 4 PDLs and all are store front loans in Texas. I owe the following1)Pay Day Advance $1185.(2)America's Cash Express $1200 (3)EZ Money $1652 (4)Cash N Go $1400 I have only been able to pay interest on these loans and it is very frustrating.Can anyone tell me if they are legal and CSO or not.I work 60 hours in the South Texas HOT sun and just want some relief from all the PDLs cause they are worse then the Texas HEAT!!! I would appreciate any and all advice.Thanks in advance!

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Replied on 07-03-2009, 05:38 AM
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There are some existing discussions on these payday loan companies in this forum itself. In order to check them, you may visit the following links.
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com...grc-texas.html
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com...elp-texas.html

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Store fronts are operating legally, and if are members of cfsa must offer the epp




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