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Sub: #241 dont knw d companies bt dont go for any payday loans
Replied on 02-26-2008, 11:35 PM

NO PAY DAY LOANS AND CREDIT CARDS

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Sub: #242 Debt info
Replied on 02-29-2008, 09:32 AM

This article was on CNN today:

There is a limit to how long collectors can legally collect your debt. Generally this limit - called the statue of limitations - can range from three to 15 years according Ridout. Check with your state's attorney general's office to find out the limit in your state.
Sometimes debt collectors will try to collect on this old debt called zombie debt because it never goes away. Make sure you don't accept a new credit offer from a creditor you never repaid. Once that creditor renews your credit relationship, the clock starts ticking all over again on your state's statute of limitations.

If you think you've been treated unfairly by a debt collector, take action. File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at 877-FTC-HELP.Or contact state attorney general's office.

You also have the right to sue a debt collector in state or federal court within a year of the date the law is violated. A victory will allow you to recover money for the damages you suffered plus an additional amount up to $1,000. A group may also sue a collector and for damages up to $500,000, or one percent of the collector's net worth, whichever is less.

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Sub: #243 Privacy
Replied on 03-06-2008, 07:10 AM

Ok, does anyone know where this company is actually based out of? They continually state that they are out of London, but I'm not believing that. On top of that, they continually call my place of business asking for my supervisor. I told them that they were never gonna speak with my supervisor for any reason as she was not gonna pay the loan off. Also, the same thing, 200.00 loan and for the last 4 weeks taking out 75.00 from my acct. Now, as far as I can add, that's not only more than the loan amount, but should seriously suffice for any charges incurred for processing the loan. Also, the person that continually calls, says that his name is John Marcus, not in this lifetime. The other thing is that I had a friend answer this morning, and he asked me if I was her and I didn't say anything, and he said "ok, so you are (my friend's name)" I just said, "ok". As he went on and told me over and over that this conversation was being recorded and that he would just send it to his legal department, I told him to go ahead. He was shocked, and I told him that I may or may not be her, and that he never took the time to verify any of my personal information, and that he had violated nearly every one of my privacy rights. Furthermore, I was formerly asking him time and again not to call my place of business and that if it continued, I would press harassment charges. He said "go ahead....". So I kept him on the phone arguing about the fact that it was an unsecured loan, and there was nothing he could do about it, etc. Then told him that if he was calling from London, his company was going to be extremely mad with him for spending so much time on a call that will get them a harassment suit. Not to mention the fact that the call he was making probably just cost him more than the loan itself. He told me that I was impersonating someone else, blah, blah, blah, and I told him that he didn't know me from Adam, and that he still hadn't verified any of my personal info. I finally got off the phone, and he called my cell. I need to know if they are based out of the U.S. anywhere. I need to send them a certified letter from my attorney. Please let me know if you have any info. Thanks

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Sub: #244 GFS info
Replied on 03-06-2008, 01:38 PM

Yes they have a Nevada branch. Which is who was calling,faxing and emailing me. Here's the info:

GLOBAL FINANCIAL SERVICES, GFS, GFSIL

The address is

1005 Treminal Way SUITE 110
Reno NV, 89502

There phone number is 1-877-280-3359
FAX NUMBER IS 1-877-280-2330
JERRY ALLEN IS THE SUPERVISOR OF COLLECTIONS THIS IS HIS NUMBER 1-877-280-3359.

Have them contact you in writing only, place an ACH freeze on your checking & savings accounts.

Sincerely,
Trixie

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Sub: #245 gfsil
Replied on 03-20-2008, 03:50 PM

GFS is very good company.....



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Sub: #246
Replied on 03-20-2008, 05:42 PM

mark john must work for GSFIL

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Sub: #247
Replied on 03-24-2008, 08:12 AM

I need an address for this place anyone have it

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Sub: #248 Gfsil
Replied on 05-29-2008, 10:29 AM

I took out a loan for 300.00 and everytime i got paid they would try to go into my checking account to get the fee and not the loan amount and alot of time i would insuffient funds, well i cancelled my account and now they say i owe them $3000.00 because my account was frozen and each time they tried to get money they charged me a fee. i went from 300 to 3000 over short period of time

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Sub: #249 gfsil
Replied on 06-04-2008, 05:36 PM

i took out a $200.00 loan and can't find a way to pay it back. they just keep taking money out of my account. i am turning over all info to a debt conselor may be they can get to this so called company.

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Sub: #250 gfsil
Replied on 06-04-2008, 05:38 PM

i took out a $200.00 loan and can't find a way to pay it back. they just keep taking money out of my account. i am turning over all info to a debt conselor may be they can get to this so called company.

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Sub: #251 Cancel my Loan Request
Replied on 11-16-2008, 05:25 PM

Look.....I was told by GFSIL that I would get my loan request within 24 to 72 hours. I have not received a penny from them yet. I would like to cancel my loan request. I have not receieved any money from them, therefore I dont owe anything. I am going to close my savings account and not deal with any more cash advances.




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Replied on 11-16-2008, 05:34 PM

good for you peanuts,just go to your bank and make sure if this pdl does deposit it they return it asap.also watch your account to see if they try to debit anyway.they are notorious for that.

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Sub: #253 GFSIL
Replied on 11-18-2008, 04:32 PM

You can't understand them first of all because they speak so fast. Then when I try to contact them, I can't get through. I have not received any money from them and I dont want to. I would rather close my account and never deal with them again. I learned my lesson already. They couldnt even give me a website so I can reach them. Does anyone know their website?

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Sub: #254 phone number for gsfil
Replied on 06-02-2009, 12:43 AM

try calling 1-877-280-2337

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Sub: #255
Replied on 07-03-2009, 06:52 AM

have anyone heard of starcashprocessing

AGAIN THE THREAD IS LOCKED.if you lymie losers with an axe to grind want to spew the garbage.don't it on the BBC not here.


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