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Sub: #1 Nationwide cash email help PLEASE
Replied on 07-27-2010, 11:43 AM
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Nationwidecash Inc
P.O. Box 333
Claymont DE 19703
(P) 877-711-1199
(F) 866-808-7187





July 27, 2010

Balance: $480.00

Dear: MONROE, JOHN


Our records indicated that we have recently received a stop payment on your ACH obligation with Nationwidecash Inc, and this matter need immediate attention.
Placing a stop payment on our companies Pre Authorized ACH Agreement is being viewed as a flagrant attempt to breech your contractual agreement with Nationwidecash Inc.
It is truly imperative that you contact our office within the next 24 hours to make voluntary resolution on this account. Failure to comply with terms will result in Nationwidecash Inc. notifying your financial institution and enforcing our Pre Authorized ACH Agreement, along with proceeding with full action against.


Sincerely,
Mr. Mitchell
877-711-1199 ex 521



This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.

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they called my hubby at work which he didnt know I took it and they are threating to have me arrested
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Replied on 07-27-2010, 12:03 PM
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They're full of crap, it's your right to stop preauthorized transfers if you so desire, per the EFTA. You can't be arrested for owing a debt.


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Replied on 07-27-2010, 12:13 PM
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Whose name is the loan in, yours or your husbands? I would think if you were able to take a loan out in your husbands name without them talking with him just proves how illegal they actually are. You can revoke your ACH at any time they are just trying to scare you!

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Replied on 07-27-2010, 12:19 PM
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it is in hubbys...he is here and knows all about it now but wants them to stop calling his work

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Replied on 07-27-2010, 12:20 PM
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Gotcha, I thought that might be a loop hole to help you get them to stop contacting him!




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it is in hubbys...he is here and knows all about it now but wants them to stop calling his work
What state are you in, is Nationwide unlicensed in your state, have you already determined that?


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Replied on 07-27-2010, 12:23 PM
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no they are not licensed in IL...told them to send proof that they are and they said they was in Deleware....how can we stop the calls to his work???

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Replied on 07-27-2010, 01:10 PM
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I sent them the letter telling them I will pay what I owe minus the fees from the first loan and to give me a address to send it too. What next when I get a nasty reply???




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no they are not licensed in IL...told them to send proof that they are and they said they was in Deleware....how can we stop the calls to his work???
You can tell them not to call, but that doesn't mean they will listen to you. You are dealing with an illegal lender, they have no regard for the law or they would have never issued you a loan, they will harass you to death but the thing to remember here is, you are a victim and can not control incoming calls from scammers, you need to explain this to your employer BEFORE the calls start.





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I sent them the letter telling them I will pay what I owe minus the fees from the first loan and to give me a address to send it too. What next when I get a nasty reply???
Cross that bridge when you come to it!


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Replied on 07-27-2010, 08:23 PM
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I just want to chime in because I just got a different DE payday lender to drop everything and say the debt was now closed & paid in full after I confirmed they were not licensed in my state & followed the "Dealing w/unlicensed lenders" advise.

Of course PDL insisted DE laws apply as the loan originated there, not in my state, but I kept correcting them. Luckily I had an email address, which helped w/instant communication.

Anyway - One thing that I think may have helped is that I pointed out to them how their website has a list of states they do not lend to. I said I assume they avoid those state due to strict PDL laws and asked them why do they abide by those laws and not my state's laws, which I thought was going to be a tough one for them to fudge an answer to. Didn't get an answer to that question, but I got the answer I want - no more ACH debits - bill paid in full.

Anyway - if you want to read my post here's a link. I had success, so it may be of help to you.

http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com...read77438.html




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Replied on 07-27-2010, 08:28 PM
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Thanks for sharing, hopefully it will help someone else !!


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Sub: #13 threating call from NWC
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I in the same boat with NWC, did you settle with them? If yes, how...they can be very scary. Please help.

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Replied on 08-05-2010, 12:03 PM
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I didnt settle with them I paid the balance only because they was calling hubbies work and that can get him fired. I did settle with discount advance though. NWC is a rough one...but dont listen to all there scare tactics though

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Replied on 08-10-2010, 08:41 PM
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sounds to me as you took the loan in your hubbies name and he had no clue and thats why you paid for it... tisk tisk... ou shouldn't be trying to hurt your husbands good name




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Replied on 08-11-2010, 05:17 AM
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sounds to me as you took the loan in your hubbies name and he had no clue and thats why you paid for it... tisk tisk... ou shouldn't be trying to hurt your husbands good name
read the entire thread humanoid.her husband knows all about it.post when you know what your talking about.

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