We need some help to come out of Payday loans

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Replied on 03-30-2007, 09:27 AM
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lis65 ~ what state are you in?
How much have you borrowed?
How much have you paid.

Also did you find the email address for 6-electronic or Whistler? I cannot access things here are work, but it you need the email addresses, if you register, I can send them to you.

Both of them, at least for me, were the easiest to work with.

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Replied on 03-31-2007, 04:01 PM
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I borrowed $300 dollars from both companies Whistler and 6-Elsctronic pay. I have paid them over $1200. I have been trying to get intouch to get everything paid off and I found your site. I understand the law say that NC payday loans are illegal. Is there a cap on the amount they are allow to draft to repay the loans? If there is a cap, what is it and how do I proceed in getting a refund?


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Replied on 04-02-2007, 09:07 AM
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Here is the law for NC. I am assuming you are in NC? If you read some of the earlier posts on this thread, you can see what I have done. I know I have an email for both of those, but you need to register so that I email you their email addresses, so you can revoke authorization to debit your account. You will need a copy of these letters when you go to the bank to have these debits stopped. You will also need to file a complaint with the BBB. Now for me, I did not have a problem with any one of these companies getting things marked paid in full, so hopefully you won't either. If you want the addresses, let me know and register do I can send them to you.


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Sub: #164 Xpress Cash,DMS Marketing,Viking Marketing, Whistler Holding
Replied on 04-11-2007, 10:50 PM
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Ok, I never authorized verbally or in writing for these guys to deposit funds. One day checking my account online I saw the deposit for $300.00. I jumped all over it. It took me forever to finally get a ph. # I told them I would allow the repayment of $300.00 & no more, it was agreed upon. They took $90.00 out twice I called & told them I have left $120.00 in the acct. & then we are done. Well they did not do as agreed. They took out $90.00 & left $30.00. So I closed the acct. & transferred the $30.00 into my new acct. Well a couple weeks later thier collection dept. called & tried some strong arm tactics, but it did not work. She was going to have an arrest warrant issued, told my husband "To Shut The Hell Up" I have sent a letter to them certified mail letting them know that they have violated the fdcpa laws. Well now my question. They have committed fraud by depositing the funds without my permission, right?

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Sub: #165 6 Electronic Pay Loan
Replied on 06-11-2007, 07:56 PM
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Does anyone have an address for 6 Electronic Pay Loan? I have an open PDL for $200 and have paid $720 so far. I am in Florida and would appreciate any help anyone can give.

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Sub: #166 E-cash now
Replied on 07-03-2007, 04:12 AM
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Can any one help with who E-cash now? Looking for an address. They keep taking money from my account.

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Replied on 04-10-2009, 06:19 AM
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I've got five PDL's. I made an arrangement with Pay-Day-Loan-Yes for $127 for last month and this month to pay it off, and then I wasn't going back. The $127 for this month bounced and now they're saying that I have to pay back the full amount of $235 (and that's without one of the fees). If I don't pay it by a certain time, they will send me to court and the fees would be between $1000 - $2000. What are my options?


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Sub: #168
Replied on 04-10-2009, 06:27 AM
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Well it looks like you defaulted on an extended payment plan. If that is the case they are entitled to the remaining balance of the loan.

I suggest you try to pay it off or maybe ask for an exstension.

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Replied on 04-10-2009, 11:22 AM
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Are they entitled to the whole amount if I live in NC?




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Replied on 04-10-2009, 12:07 PM
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no just the principle.remember.PAYDAYLOAN YES is illegal no matter what state you are in.

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Sub: #171 Electronic Payment Processing - E Payment Processing - EPay
Replied on 04-16-2009, 03:34 PM
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I think this is the right thread for me to pose my question. I took a PDA loan with these folks for $600 of which I made 1 refinance payment of $150. There was a death in my family and the two payday loans I had defaulted. I have closed my checking account and sent C&D and Wage Assignment Revocation letters to CTC aka CashTransfer via email, certified mail and fed-x.

Now I am trying to figure out what to do about EPay...I have only been contacted once, through email by a virtual debt collertor, called iCollectDebt. I was told that I had 2 days to pay a "discounted" fee of $851. I sent an email back to them requesting a payment arrangement and received a reply email that said to make arrangements with the collection company. I have not heard from the collection company and the more I think about it, I don't believe they are entitled to anything. I have been borrowing from these guys for more than 2 years and I have paid them excessive fees in the amount of about approximately $2900 over the last 2 years. I cannot find any information out about this company other than the fact that they are located in Nevada. Like Cash Transfer Centers, they do not appear to be licensed in California.

I have started receiving weird calls from an unknown number telling me of their hours of operation. No return number is ever left. My question is do I try to contact EPay in "writing" and inform them that I am not paying them another dime, file a complaint with the AG for California, as well as the BBB?

I would appreciate hearing from all of you. The interesting thing too here is that in one of the threads the name "Marsha" at E Pay is mentioned. I found an old PIF letter from EPay signed by "Marsha" in 2007.


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Sub: #172
Replied on 04-20-2009, 10:16 AM
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Payday loans are totally illegal in the state of NC, period. Any lender that lends in the state are doing so illegally. Technically, you do not have to pay back the loan here in NC, but morally you should pay back only the amount you borrowed, no interest, no fees, etc. That being said, send them letters stating that they are lending illegally in NC and that you are only going to pay the initial amount you borrowed, less the amount you already paid, and then file your complaints with the BBB and the AG. Keep copies of everything. yes, they will probably harrass you and give you a bunch of bunk, but stand your ground. I would also suggest closing out your bank account and open another one somewhere else so they cannot continue to debit your account, because they will. Then tell them you need a mailing address and send them a money order, registered/certified so they have to sign for it, and go from there. Good luck.




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