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Sub: #1 Cashnet500 threatening me again!
Replied on 12-05-2006, 03:29 PM
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So I just recieved a phone call phone some guy at cashnet500 saying that he's with their "legal" dept. I told him that since they aren't licensed in my state, I've already filed complaints with the BBB and my AG's office, and that the banking authority is opening an investigation into them I wouldn't be paying them another cent.

So for a new threat he said "I will be calling your supervisor and telling him that since his name is on legal documents he can and will also be sued for you not upholding your obligation. I will tell him to expect a subpeona in a day or two."

Can you believe them!?! Like I'd believe that! A reference can't be held accountable for a freaking payday loan!

But on a good note, I just got off the phone with a very helpful guy at the licensing office. I'd talked to someone there before about them, but haven't heard anything back. He took down way more info and said he'd be calling them for me. So hopefully he can get somewhere with these people!


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Replied on 12-05-2006, 03:31 PM
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Huh....wonder if I can get mine to do the same for Rt. 66, who after two weeks of silence, has sent me the "investigations concluded, now we'll pursue legal action" e-mail. LOL

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Replied on 12-05-2006, 03:37 PM
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goudah2424--

You gotta be kidding me!! How do they think your supervisor can be held accountable for a pdl. So what if his name is on a piece of paper. It's not like your supervisor signed it. What is their next step--garnishing your supervisor's wages



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Replied on 12-05-2006, 03:38 PM
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I'm dealing with Rt 66 too . . . . I guess they are still "investigating" me!

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Replied on 12-05-2006, 03:47 PM
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goudah2424.....


Did the guy at Cashnet500 keep going shhhh,shhh,shhh every time you attempted to say something???

As soon as you turn the tables on them they whine and beg you to stop.



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Replied on 12-05-2006, 03:49 PM
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Nope, he just said that I didn't know what I was talking about that that he'd see me in jail!

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Replied on 12-05-2006, 04:14 PM
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Do you recall what his name was?? I spoke with Mr. Kriger and he was very helpful. He actually took off $270.00 and let me pay back only the principal..I think this is the number where I called him 1-800-654-7444 ext.861...try him and see if he can help you.

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Replied on 12-06-2006, 08:18 AM
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Roadwarrior I know who you are talking about. the famous Tim? What an idiot company like they can sue your supervisor. KYSIDE38

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These companies are unbelievable! They'll stop at nothing. What a bunch of morons!




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