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Replied on 07-02-2007, 12:24 PM
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I hope you don't have to file bankruptcy because of the internet payday loans, because there is hope of dealing with them without having to file for bankruptcy. What state are you in? And how much were the loans (each) and how much have you paid on them (include the roll overs/"refinancing" fees) You will find these companies are not licensed, and in some cases not even licensed in the state in which they are located. You will need to file complaints against each one of them with your Attorney General's Office. Tell us which state you are in and we can post the laws regarding payday loans.




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