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Sub: #1 Missouri payday loan advice
Replied on 01-27-2012, 02:28 PM
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I am embarrassed to talk about this but I need payday loan help! I currently have Cashnet USA, Speedycash, Magnum Cash and CIC that will be paid off in 2 weeks. However, I have installment loans through Check and Go, Payday One, Great Plains Lending. I make decent money so I am trying to get through them one by one. I guess I just need some encouragement! This is killing me, and all my paycheck are going to these stupid loans. Ugh. Any Missouri advice on these?

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Replied on 01-27-2012, 08:23 PM
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Contact with Missouri Division of Finance to know whether or not pdl companies are licensed in your state. If not, then you can get rid of debts by paying only the principal amount. You will be liable for both the principal and interest, if your lenders are licensed. In that case, you may enroll in a payday loan consolidation program to replace your multiple bills into a single monthly payment.




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