Distressed in Texas
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Sub: #1 Update!
Replied on 02-04-2011, 04:01 AM
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As you all know, I have been dealing with overdrawn accounts with BofA. Well, I filed claims and I got a good portion of my money back. Today, there were 3 debits to come out of my accnts. There are holds on those as we speak. My income tax has come so I will be closing the Accnt as of today when weather permits bc we have had bad icy weather all this week. I even made BofA return funds to two of the lenders so they will leave me alone. I just want them out of my hair!! I only have Eastside lenders to deal with which is the only company that has tried to debit out of my Accnt this morning. Funny how these ppl can send emails when it's convenient for them but ignore when I send emails. Also SSM has been overpaid since my bank gave them back the money. They owe me 180 now. I don't know if I should just forget it and move on since they are out of my hair or what.? Also LLS has been given back their money as well.. They owe me now 120.
Thank you all for helping me out. The others, such as Eastside will get what I want, when I want then to have it.. Since they can ignore emails I send to them!!




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Replied on 02-04-2011, 08:21 AM
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Yay for you! It's always GREAT to hear success stories,!





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