Help with payday loan nightmare?
Date: Thu, 10/12/2006 - 18:56
Is this something that I could be prosecuted for for fraud or what would happen?
The only way out so I could keep my house would be to cancel direct deposit and let the loans bounce electronically, pay mortgage and then try paying them payments.
I have not done this but don't know what else and if the consequences would be just as a debt, possible garnishment or much harsh legal actions. Would I be considered a criminal
You need a roof over your head, so paying your mortgage should b
You need a roof over your head, so paying your mortgage should be your first priority!!!!
Pay your mortgage. They are going to threaten you with criminal
Pay your mortgage. They are going to threaten you with criminal prosecution/fraud. This is a lie and only a false threat, sounds scary and real but it is a lie, you will not be arrested. I would close the account and open a new one, and you need to notify them you have revoked their right to debit your account and they have to follow that revokation. What companies are you dealing with. PM me and I will give you some info.
I'm with all the rest - take care of your mortgage. Think of it
I'm with all the rest - take care of your mortgage. Think of it this way:
You total for PDL is $1050. I get the feeling your house is worth much more than that. :) If I recall my small claims court knowledge, IF there was a chance they sued for the money, they can only get 3 times what you owe. $3150 is STILL less than the value of your house.
Here's the key, like Steelers said, they are going to threaten. But they use that as a tactic to get money out of you.
I agree with the rest...pay your mortgage! No sense in being br
I agree with the rest...pay your mortgage! No sense in being broke and out in the street!
You may want to consider closing your bank account and opening another for your direct deposit. That way the PDL folks can't get at your money and you can still meet your household expenses!
Hang in there!
Payday loans
I have been in the situation that you are describing.I had 4 payday loans. My husband had lost his job and I was the only one working,but we werent making it. What happened with us was we had rent to pay or we were going to be kicked out. Our banking account became so over drawn that the bank closed it. The payday loans couldnt withdraw any money. We got our bank account to a positive balance and just closed it out. We set another one and didnt tell the payday loans. It took them about a year before they started calling looking for there money. Most of the agents were very nice. They asked me why we stoped paying after telling them our situation they set up easy payment arangments for us.
Make sure you have your bank account statements showing what you have already paid. They will try to get you to pay more. Also be very firm with them the amount your able to pay weekly or bi weekly. They may try to say that they cant accept that payment. They can and they will if they want to get there money back.
Im not saying this is a gurantee. But they wont go out and sue you. That costs them to much money.
Don't feel bad. I am in the exact same predicament. Friday is th
Don't feel bad. I am in the exact same predicament. Friday is the last day I will have my paycheck direct deposited. I have already contacted my human resources dept to stop my direct deposit after Friday. I will close my bank account on Friday and I can't pay the pdl's anything until I get my mortgage current. I feel so stupid but this site is a godsend because I now know I am not alone. I intend to arm myself with information so that the pdl's no longer have control of my money.
It is good to hear you are taking back control. And don't feel s
It is good to hear you are taking back control. And don't feel stupid, alot of us here have been in your situation. It does get better. Keep us posted. :D