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Sub: #33 PDL Names
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Does anyone know the company that puts the following on statements: fast cash/pydytwo pfeesls. Also does anyone have the current email for cashnet 500?

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I just received my 2 $500. refund checks today from payday ok and payday select!!!!!!! This never would have happened without the help of all of you here. I am so thankful and appreciative. Now, I am going to have to battle it out with americash advance, but I will fight to the end. I will keep you posted.


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Replied on 01-25-2007, 03:09 PM
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Wow, that's great! Congratulations!

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Sub: #36 advance america and checkngo
Replied on 01-27-2007, 04:57 AM
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anyone have any idea what their default policy is and how they proceed with it?



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Sub: #37 help
Replied on 01-27-2007, 04:58 AM
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Does anyone have any idea how checkngo proceeds with a default loan. What steps do they take and will they work with you?



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Replied on 01-27-2007, 04:59 AM
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Has anyone used advance america before? how does a default work on their loans and will they work with you on paying it off?



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Sub: #39 payday loans
Replied on 01-28-2007, 02:24 PM
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I have a few out, just got rid of two and have to work on about 3 more, will be relieved when this crap is all over. I am letting them all go to default, it seems to be the only way that they will work with me. otherwise they just keep going with their outrageous payments, which only benefits them. They warned me that I would go on a payday black list, ewwwwwwww, scared of that. I asked them to please put me on it. It would be one sure way not to fall into this trap again.



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Sub: #40 the bank referred me to this site
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Sub: #41 How do payday loans and installment loans differ
Replied on 02-02-2007, 02:45 AM
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How do payday loans and installment loans differ, I have an installment loan with checkngo, do the same rules apply, can anyone lead me in the right direction here.

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Sub: #42 loans
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Unfortunately installment loans seem to be legal. The storefronts are all turning to them. The difference is a storefront has a bank that backs them and that makes them legal. There are some dangerous installment loans going on right now. Best Wishes KYSIDE38

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