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Sub: #1 I can't keep up with payday loans
Replied on 09-10-2006, 08:43 PM
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Does your organization help with payday loans?

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Replied on 09-10-2006, 09:11 PM
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Sorry, typed the wrong question in the wrong space, didn't realize it was going to post. Let me start over.

I'm currently in debt with two store front PDL places. I can't keep up. I haven't defulted yet, but will soon probably. I live in a small town and the people in the pdl's have gotten to know me b/c I'm real good about paying back on time and without problems. I'm going to try and talk to them first. I was hoping someone could get in touch with me in case talking doesn't do much good. I'd like to have a plan B in place. Thanks for any advice.

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BTW - I live in Virginia

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Replied on 09-11-2006, 05:15 AM
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I hear ya brother. im in the same exact situation. I suggest that you try to make PHEASABLE payment arrangements with them first. From what I understand, this co. does deal with payday loans. Right now, i am using auriton solutions, the said that they woould eal with them as well. Whatever you do, DO NOT tolerate bullying or harrasment. Payday lenders are like anyone else you owe or may owe money to, they have to wait in line. Which lenders do you use? Mine are ACE cash express and First American cash advance.

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Replied on 09-11-2006, 11:25 AM
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Few companies referred by this website do payday loan consolidation. Take the free quote and a consultant from your area will call you and discuss about your debt accounts. fredbird, how much is the total amount of your debt and what companies are you dealing with? At this point, you can call your lenders and inform them about your hiring the consolidation plan. Offer the payment proposals you feel suitable working with. If they are willing to work you, you can send payments set in the plan and clear off the debts. If it doesn't sound good to you, your consolidation company will deal with them for a lower payment plan.

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Usually, if you talk to the storefront ones and explain the situation, they are usually pretty reasonable until you can pay them back. Talk to them and see what they tell you. I hope it all works out.


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Replied on 09-11-2006, 03:21 PM
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Welcome If your pdls knwow you and you have been current with them,they will probably work something out with you. Just make sure it's something that won't get you in a bind and not be able to pay what you promise.Someone will contact you soon and you can discuss other options with them. Good Luck-read more about peoples experience on this forum, just google pdl and see that you aren't alone ..Karen

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Thanks for the replies. To answer some of the questions. I currently have loans with Advance America ($500) and Check into Cash ($500). I'll go in this Fri to talk to each of them.

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