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Route 66 unauthorized loan

Date: Wed, 11/15/2006 - 07:15

Submitted by anonymous
on Wed, 11/15/2006 - 07:15

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I spoke with some one in collections with Route 66 and I was told that in order for my account to be fixed i needed to call back and speak with some one in customer service. The manager I was told to speak with was name Carmen. Of course when I called I was not able to speak with this lady and one of the customer service ladies with an accent got really angry and started fussing saying that I just can't aask for the manager even tho I was told by the collection lady by the name of Bia. This company Has been giving me the run aroung sincfe July 2006.I had a perfect loan with the company at first and then I noticed that money was still being taken out of my account fro a loan that was repayed already. I called and The collections lady said it could have been done in eror but the customer srevice people are saying I took out a new loan. NO I DID NOT! That is an unauthorized loan and I need help getting this taken care of.


From what I am reading, you have an existing loan with them, and they are taking fees for the current loan as well as for an old loan that has already been paid off?

If this is the case, I'm assuming the amount of the current loan was for $200, as that's the standard amount they usually lend. How much have you paid in fees for the current loan? If you're paying $79 or $80, as they usually charge, and you've been paying since July, depending on your state's payday loan laws, you've most likely paid the loan and allowable interest back, and then some.

You can contact your bank and tell them you would like to block all future debits to your acct. from Route 66. Also, there is a letter you can send Route 66 to get them off your back....

http://pollyandsay.yesdebtfree.org/cash-today/

Route 66 is also called Cash2day4u, Interim Cash Ltd., and a couple of other names. Make sure you send the letter via certified mail/return receipt requested so you will have proof of delivery. I would also suggest filing complaints with your state's Attorney General and Dept. of Finance or related Dept. so they can investigate this company as well.


lrhall41

Submitted by Tiffany99 on Wed, 11/15/2006 - 09:22

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If, however, they are saying you took out two loans when, in fact, you only took out one, you can easily get this verified through your bank. Find out when the second loan was supposedly deposited, and ask your bank for a statement reflecting transactions around that time. And definitely follow all of Tiffany's good advice as above. Good luck.


lrhall41

Submitted by dbaker6 on Wed, 11/15/2006 - 09:32

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