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Sub: #1 Finding PDL comany to end nightmare
Replied on 12-29-2006, 06:57 AM
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Hi My Debt Care Consolidation Friends,

So far I got two payday loans written as paid in full and now have three to go!! Does any one know the name or address for National Opportunity Lenders/Debit, I need to get them off my back they keep trying to charge my frozen account. I paid them more than what I borrowed but they won't stop. Also, one pdl company tried to say that PA pdl law does not apply to them because they are not a check cashing company and are not located in PA but still wrote the loan as paid in full with the condition that i will never attempt to get a loan from them again (believe me I won't)!! Once I wake up from this pdl nightmare, this mistake will never happen again.

Thanks Always,
Shia



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Replied on 12-29-2006, 07:02 AM
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That's great! A lot of the time it seems that they will mark you PIF, but won't admit any wrongdoing . . . . I've never heard of national opportunity lenders, but I bet someone else has . . . . But congrats on the two you've got handled already!




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