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Sub: #1 Need address for GFSIL
Replied on 08-10-2006, 04:25 PM
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Please help me to get an address for GFSIL. I applied with T&C but need an address for GFSIL. Please help!!!!

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Replied on 08-10-2006, 04:37 PM
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Rose, you can contact Gfsil at 800-865-3704. Their fax number is 877-280-2330 / 877-280-3359. Tell them that you want to send your payments and will like to know their address.

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Replied on 08-16-2006, 08:34 AM
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Oh they wont willing give it to you as I just spoke with the Invesigation department on the phone,
I wanted to make payment arrangements with them and they tell me I still need to pay 400 for a 200 loan that I have paid 155 towards already,
They asked me if I was aware of UCC Section 1
Civil Court Code
What is this?

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Replied on 08-16-2006, 09:09 AM
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They may want to ask themselves if they know what it is... The UCC is the Uniform Commercial Code- a central filing office for certain types of financing statements and stuff. It basically allows a creditor to notify other creditors about a debtor's assets used as collateral for a secured transaction by filing a public notice. Nothing to do with payday loans or collection agencies.

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Replied on 08-16-2006, 09:11 AM
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Hmmm Guess he was just blowing smoke up my butt then right?
He said it was the UCC Section 1 and I asked him what that stood for and he said the Civil Court Code?

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Replied on 08-16-2006, 09:30 AM
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Code of Civil Procedure, Civil Code Section, every state has different civil codes which are not related to UCC, so it sounds like he's just slinging acronyms around trying to sound threatening because just like any grouping of legal guidelines and codes, they vary between states and cover about eighty two thousand different topics. If he had a legitimate bone to pick, he would have specified, and not named two separate things at once.

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Sub: #7 Funny comment
Replied on 09-06-2006, 10:13 PM
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Hey Txtreasure, if they blow smoke up your butt, then FART. LOL

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Sub: #8 GFSIL
Replied on 12-28-2006, 01:21 PM
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I have been reading up on your posts...I see that someone else has been trying to payoff GFS...they are telling me that they can only debit a bank account. I closed my account and called to tell them this. Do you know if they are willing to accept payment anyother way?

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Replied on 12-28-2006, 05:34 PM
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Welcome to the forums Katie. First go to paydayloaninfo.org and look up your state laws on payday lending pay back the principal and what your state allows in interest and not a dime more. Also file complaints with your state Attorney Generals office. The more complaints the better. Most of these companies are also not licensed. Check your secretary of states website to see if they are licensed to do business in your state. Best Wishes Kyside38

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