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Date: Sun, 03/04/2007 - 09:47

Submitted by fedupinpa
on Sun, 03/04/2007 - 09:47

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5 down and 5 to go, half way there. Working on the other five, have payment arrangements. Getting behind on 2 of them, but you know what, they will live. I will catch them up in week or two. Paying off my storefront here on 3/9 and it will be 4 to go. Will take care of one more end of month. then it is off to take care of the big boys, cashnetusa and checkngo. Been doing payments to checkngo, but haven't made on to cashnetusa yet, couldn't afford the payments they want, not right now anyway. they can pose attitude, they are not very flexible. any one dealt with them? How long can I ward them off? Will have enough to pay them in full in a month or so.


The only thing I can tell you about Cashnet is that they are one of the very few Internet PDL that do abide by the state that you reside in. I had a loan with them and defaulted and phone them and they accepted my payment arrangements. I owed 192 and payed them about 50 a month til it was paid off and they did not give me TOOO much grief about it :)


lrhall41

Submitted by Leah on Sun, 03/04/2007 - 13:53

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I have dealt with Cashnetusa. They also told me I could only pay either the whole amount, break it in half or break it in 3 payments. I argued with them that there was no way I could afford that. She said the interest would keep accumulating until I paid on it. I told her my hands were tied. When she saw I was serious, that there was no way I could pay right then, she said she couldn't tell me it was okay to pay a lesser amount, but if I did, they would post it and it would stall any collection activity. She said I would still get the phone calls until it was paid off but just to tell the others that called the same thing I told her. I took about 4 months to pay them off (after not paying anything for the first 2 months). Good luck.


lrhall41

Submitted by dbaker6 on Sun, 03/04/2007 - 20:23

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great, I will have enough by then to pay them in full. I will just send what I can afford then. Did they charge you crazy intrest? Did it stay with in an amount you could afford to pay? I don't want them adding that fee for $187 every month that they don't get their full payment. How did that work?


lrhall41

Submitted by fedupinpa on Sun, 03/04/2007 - 20:27

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Well, I borrowed $650, that is the fee for that amount. That is the crap that they are getting away with going under nevada law for pennsylvania residence. That is what they were taking from my checking every payday and the loan was not going down, now that it is in default, that has stopped. I borrowed $650 and the amount that I owe them now is $813.12. Oops the amount for fees is $162.50 not $187.50. Any way they take out the $162.50 and mark your status on their webpage as paid in full, so in reality it isn't, you have paid the $162.50 not the $650 +$162.50. Balance never goes down it just shows that you paid it off each payday on their screenshot of your account. They are actually rolling it over.


lrhall41

Submitted by fedupinpa on Mon, 03/05/2007 - 03:31

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It is the result of a loophole in PA law. PA law prevents them from operating inside the state, but would appear to consider an internet transaction to be something outside of the state's borders. So, the interpretation they've given "forced to go by NV law" is not inaccurate (doesn't make it right, just legal).

This will not likely be fixed by a judge, but by legislation. The citizens of PA will have to make their voice loud and clear, as the "lenders" have a lot of money to spend (and stand to make far more) on behalf of their interests.


lrhall41

Submitted by Morningstar on Mon, 03/05/2007 - 08:12

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