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Sub: #97 PDL court orders
Replied on 04-07-2009, 01:46 PM
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I have a pdl that i offered to pay in installments and they said they would not except that I sent them a revoke letter for wage assignment and know I get an email saying they are sending my employere a court order on a specific day which would be 10 days from the email. don't I get contatced from the court first? I am in NY



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Replied on 04-07-2009, 02:09 PM
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That is bullcrap. They are lying.

PDLs are prohibited in NY. They can't get a judgement against you as they are illegal.

Make sure your employer has a copy of the wage assignment revocation.

What is the name of the PDL? How much was the loan for and how much did you pay back including any fees or rollover charges?

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Replied on 04-07-2009, 03:25 PM
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they are sending my employere a court order on a specific day which would be 10 days from the email. don't I get contatced from the court first? I am in NY
LMAOOOOO at these clowns. What are they smoking with that threat!

They will get blasted for trying to sue you in court. They will be fined out the whazoo for lending to a NY resident You should sue them for this blatant lie!

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