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Help! I need a letter to stop ach withdrawals

Date: Fri, 11/03/2006 - 08:23

Submitted by good4me
on Fri, 11/03/2006 - 08:23

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I had a pdl with Antilles Venture through my old checking account. They contacted me and said it wasn't paid and I said it was, next thing I know I have a lawyers office calling me. I told them to send me a validation of the debit I showed it was paid. well they never did. Somehow they go ahold of my new checking account number and they have been trying to take money out everyweek. I have gone to the bank and disputed it and had it taken off, but this is getting ridiculious. They can't put a stop of ach transaction
What can I do. Thanks


If your bank can't put a stop on ACH transactions, I would be tempted to change banks. You can't keep going back to the bank to dispute unauthorized debits every time this happens.

It also might be worth looking up your state's pdl laws and figuring up the total amount you paid this lender. Compare the total to the allowable interest (if applicable) for your state to see if you overpaid. If this is the case, you can send a letter via certified mail/return receipt requested to the pdl and tell them that you do not authorize them to make any ACH debits or withdrawals of any kind from your acct. Also, demand that they mark your loan as paid in full and insert your states pdl laws. If you overpaid, you can inform them that you are actually due a refund of the overpayment, and either ask for that, or say that you are willing to settle the matter by just having them mark your account as paid.


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Submitted by Tiffany99 on Fri, 11/03/2006 - 09:20

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