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Sub: #17 Cashnet 500
Replied on 11-22-2006, 09:32 AM
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I live in Maryland - and they are calling me - if you have filed a complaint with the Attorney General's office -how long did it take? I need to do that now@



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Replied on 11-22-2006, 10:10 AM
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I filed a complaint with my AG's office and haven't heard back. I also talked to the licensing office in Oregon, where I live, and they've opened an investigation into Cashnet500 for doing business without a license. Since PDL's are illegal in Maryland, I'd think the AG's office would be more likely to respond quicker.

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Replied on 11-22-2006, 11:41 AM
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I filed as well when i first came here 3 weeks ago and still no response other than "go to this site and print this form out and send it in" type thing. If you live in MD you arleady know the state officials dont help the citizens much at all without persistance. File the papers with them and i guess we can just wait for something to pop up in say 40 years?

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Replied on 11-22-2006, 09:12 PM
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Heather, Please file those papers with your AG. I am from WV I filed over a year ago. I am just now getting refunds. Its hard work on the AG to sue these people. Without the complaints we cant get no where. The results are worth waiting for when you start getting refunds. KYSIDE38

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Replied on 11-23-2006, 03:19 AM
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I am already recieving my reund from the PDL company. I am still going to file complaint but the PDL marked me as PIF and we're just waiting for our refund to hit our bank.

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Replied on 11-24-2006, 01:31 PM
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Hrather Congradulations on refund. It takes some hard work to get those with these companies. But Please follow up with complaints. Maybe it can stop them from hurting someone else. I dont want to see anybody go thru with what I did. KYSIDE38

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Replied on 11-25-2006, 09:27 AM
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Whatever you choose to do---DO NOT pay anything with any type of a card. These are very unscrupulous people (as I am sure you know by now)and it would not be beneath them to try and get money illegally from your account.

Sub: #24
Replied on 11-26-2006, 12:35 PM
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I agree with Lorri on this one. I have recently file complaints about three payday loan companies that I have overpaid and they just sent me e-mail collection notices recently after being quiet for months. Now I want some of my money back and they do read the complaints.

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Replied on 11-27-2006, 06:26 AM
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Hello,

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My balance with Cashnet is in no way $590 on a $350 loan. I have paid $105 towards the principle balance. It is quite frustrating that a Mr. Odom keeps calling and leaving me threatening voicemail messages. Yet when I return the call I can not get a hold of anyone. I am in no way trying to avoid payment of the loan, however, assessing exorbitant interest rate and fees is simply unacceptable. My state has an interest rate and fees cap that $590 on a $350 loan greatly exceeds. The rate cap in my state is 2.75% per month; 33% per year. I will also be lodging a complaint with the Attorney General. I have recorded conversations where Mr. Odom has been snide, rude and making illegal threats. I feel victimized because rather than contacting me on a professional level I am being treated with little respect. I no longer trust CashNet and will not be providing any credit card or debit card information. I will however make a payment in a traceable and fair and honest way. If your company does not use Money Gram or Western Union, both ways to send guaranteed funds, then someone needs to explain to me why a bank ordered or certified money order is not acceptable. Perhaps if I did not have to worry about misuse on behalf of Cashnet I would feel comfortable providing such information. But after recently getting a hold of my closed accounts latest statement, seeing that I have already paid $150 on the loan and now the company is expecting $590 on top of that. Well that is not legal or acceptable. I checked my states legislature and Pay Day Loans are prohibited so there is no way Cashnet is even licensed in my state. I will say again that I have no problems with paying the loan as long as it is in a way that is finalized, traceable with no chance of "accidental" debits or withdrawals. Your cooperation is imperative and greatly appreciated.

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^^^^ That was my letter back to "janie" This is what I got in return:

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Please call me I am the manager here. I will help you clear this matter up. My number is below..
Thank you.....

Tim McFeeters
Manager
Global Payday Loan LLC.
800-654-7444 x855
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I am calling on my breakfast break. Lets see how Tim can "help" me...

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Sub: #26 Global Payday Loan
Replied on 11-27-2006, 08:05 AM
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Tim McFeeters will not help anyone- trust me - I have been trying for over a year - I just filed my complaint with the attorney general's office -we shall see




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