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Date: Tue, 11/28/2006 - 18:02

Submitted by meadow1504
on Tue, 11/28/2006 - 18:02

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i am going thru a divorce and trying to live on my own for the first time. in july i got really sick and i was out of work for two months. i had bills to pay and no income b.c disability takes forever. long story short i am in way over my head in pay day loans and i cant even afford to buy food, much less rent or other bills. my entire paycheck goes to fees. im up to about 7 or more outstanding payday loans. they never seem to go away. i live in NJ and i was hoping someone could give me some advice! im about to lose everything i have.


Which companies are they and how long have you been paying on them? The first step most of us have had to take to regain control of our finances is to either have the companies blocked from debiting but in the end having to close and open a new account. You should use Polly's settlement template letter on her blog insert your state's pdl laws. Also you MUST file a complaint with your AGs office against each of these ipdls. (USPS, e-mail, and fax it to them). You may be threatened with arrest or fraud charges, but that is a lie and you will not be arrested.


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Tue, 11/28/2006 - 19:02

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united cash loans
vc funding
us fast cash
zip cash
auth pay day
GEC loans
MTE

all are $300.00 PDL's. I feel so ignorant. Not to mention embarrassed. I have no idea how to go about this. I obtained all of these loans while on my work computer and they all state that they record the IP address to prevent fraud. How do i contact the AG? I really dont know what to do... Im sorry for asking so many questions, but i am desperate.


lrhall41

Submitted by meadow1504 on Tue, 11/28/2006 - 19:09

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Here is the link to your AGs complaint site:
http://www.nj.gov/oag/ca/columns.htm

And don't be embarassed you will find most of us have been in the same mess as you but came out of it just fine. First you will need to either block them from your account, which will prove to be difficult because they go by so many different names, most of us ended up closing and then opening a new account. Get the complaints in with your AGs office. How many times have you rolled over the loans? It may be that you can demand they mark you paid in full.


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Tue, 11/28/2006 - 19:13

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Meadow:

I agree with Steelers, sort of. The first thing you need to do is call your lenders and try to work something out. IF that fails, then the AG would be a good solution, maybe (the office may not be that sympathetic if these are new loans). If you go straight to the AG, they will probably want to see your efforts in dealing with these companies first.


lrhall41

Submitted by Rach on Tue, 11/28/2006 - 19:17

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honestly -- at this point i have no idea anymore which ones i have rolled over and how many times. all i can say is this has been going on since july. i have already lost my car, the cable is disconected and im on the verge of having the elec shut off, but it wont matter b/c im going to lose the apt if i dont do something. thank u so much for all of ur assistance.


lrhall41

Submitted by meadow1504 on Tue, 11/28/2006 - 19:17

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You really need to gain control back of your finances. You must pay for the necessities first. I have dealt with a few of these companies myself, and they were NOT willing to work with me until I filed complaints with the AGs office. And if you have been paying roll over fees since July, chances are you have already paid back the principal and legal interest rate NJ allows, and should demand they mark you paid in full. But first you need to sit down and review your bank statements since July to make sure you know how much you have paid back. Obviously none of these ipdls are licensed in your state since NJ prohibits payday loans.


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Tue, 11/28/2006 - 19:22

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Probably just phone calls from debt collectors at home and work, and NSF fees that your bank will charge you when they attempt to debit your account. You should be armed with settlement offers when you contact the companies if you want to see positive results. It probably won't work with all of them but some companies may surprise you and try to work with you.


lrhall41

Submitted by Rach on Tue, 11/28/2006 - 19:29

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You will get harassing phone calls. You need to get control back and pay your basic necessities. Get your complaints in with the AG's office, the bottom line is that none of the companies you listed are licensed to loan in NJ, figure out what you have paid to date by reviewing your bank statements dating back to July. One person who can help you emensely is Kyside38, pm her she can give you alot of good contact info. on these companies. She will tell you also FILE THOSE COMPLAINTS WITH YOUR AG.


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Tue, 11/28/2006 - 19:30

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No it isn't all over. Close that account and get control back and pay your utilities and rent. If you haven't paid back these companies the principal and legal interest rate for your state work an arrangment out that suits YOUR terms and DO NOT give them any of your new acct. info. It will get better.


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Tue, 11/28/2006 - 19:40

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Also, when dealing with them for payment arrangements, demand that they give you a physical mailing address b/c alot of these companies will tell you moneygram or western union. Also, to be on the safe side so they won't have your new banking info, mail in money orders and not personal checks. Please keep the money order receipt also.


lrhall41

Submitted by brownsugar on Tue, 11/28/2006 - 19:43

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meadow, First off Welcome to the Forum. Payday loans are PROHIBITED in NJ. THe Attorney General is your only choice. You can not negotiate with these companies. They thrive on the interest. WV Attorney General has already got back thousands of dollars in refunds for consumers from eighteen companies. Lawsuit has been filed for fourteen more. Thats results. No one know your state laws better than your state government officials. File those complaints. Call their office and ask to speak to someone in consumer and antitrust division. They will help. Best Wishes KYSIDE38


lrhall41

Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Tue, 11/28/2006 - 20:03

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I have 5 delinquent payday loans, all on the internet, I have sent via email that they DO NOT CALL my work phone # and I have attached my state laws in every email on payday lending laws for my state, as well as requesting that they send me via email or u.s postal service breakdown of their charges and fees and I have not received anything from any of them,, I have advised in EVERY email they "cease and desist" any contact other then my home phone # and believe it or not,they do not call me at work,, and if they have called the home phone # they have not left ANY messages. I don't know why they have not harrassed me and I do not want to commit to paying anything until I know exactly what I have paid and what they are seeking- any advice? I have not had any responses from any of them, I have advised a 30 day request for contact from each of them, a 10 day contact and then my final emails sent about 10 days ago requesting response from each of them within 3 days to submit to me written proof to validate the debt with NOTHING, no response, no voice mail messages, no calls to me at work,,,, NOTHING! I have referenced contacting the Attorney General for my state (IL) if they did not contact me with written proof. I don't know what else to do,,, I want written documentation and I dont have anything supporting their charges,,, any advise on how to proceed?


lrhall41

Submitted by cindycup2000 on Tue, 11/28/2006 - 22:52

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cindycup, my suggestion is that you are aware of your state laws on payday loans and you have your bank statements to calculate the payments done on your accounts. Get started and calculate the total amount and see if there is any further outstanding balance. You will come to know the status of the debts and sense the lender's next moves.


lrhall41

Submitted by aciotsf on Wed, 11/29/2006 - 09:24

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meadow---Are you talking about closing your bank account? When I first went into a debt consolidation program here is what I did---It was on a Monday and I knew that the internet PDLs were going to withdraw funds on Friday. I enrolled in the debt consolidation company, gave them the names/addresses of my PDLs and then went to the bank and closed my account. When you close your account, just make sure any outstanding checks to other people have cleared. Yes, I did have phone calls from the PDLs, but that has pretty much stopped.


lrhall41

Submitted by Lorri on Fri, 12/01/2006 - 09:46

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Meadow thanks so much for your kind words. We try to give the best advice we can. We have been called a lot of names so it sure is nice to get someone who appreciates us. LOL KYSIDE38


lrhall41

Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Fri, 12/01/2006 - 14:03

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well, as far as im concerned you are my heroes. I closed the account yesterday, filed the complaint with the AG's office today and my phone rang about 12 times today, but no messages were left. So we will see. But i really dont know what i would have done if i wouldnt have found this website. I really cant thank you enough.


lrhall41

Submitted by meadow1504 on Fri, 12/01/2006 - 17:33

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Does anyone know what the laws are for Illinois?


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Submitted by on Tue, 12/12/2006 - 16:29

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