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Sonic Cash : Any Success Stories?

Date: Tue, 04/03/2007 - 05:10

Submitted by anonymous
on Tue, 04/03/2007 - 05:10

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Has anyone had any success with having Sonic Cash close out your account "PAID IN FULL"?

Thanks,
Sarah R.


Sarah, Sonic is a very tough place to get your account marked paid in full. They are an illegal business and will always try to withdraw from the account. You need to be aware of your rights and stop them from getting your money, especially if you have already paid their principal loan amount. How much have you paid so far?


lrhall41

Submitted by mcranberra on Tue, 04/03/2007 - 16:11

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I took out a first loan with them for $300.
I paid them back $490, which is $148 over what Michigan finds legal.

I took out a second loan with them to make up for how far behind I was on the first -- BIG mistake -- this loan (which is in default now because I closed my checking account) is for $400. I believe the fees should be 72 in Michigan for this loan. I have paid them $180. And after taking that overpayment that I paid on the first loan, in my mind, I only owe them $144 legally.

I had this all written out and I've faxed it to them and mailed it, and emailed it. They refuse to accept $144 to close out the account as PAID IN FULL. I am thinking about just using a prepaid debit card to authorize them $144 in a "payment plan" (in their minds) -- close out that debit card, and then document the whole thing showing that my obligation to them is done.

Does that all make sense??

My only worry is they sending this off to collections and reflecting poorly on my credit report, but if they are illegal.... well, what can I do???


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 04/04/2007 - 03:48

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Sarah, did Sonic Cash disclose their fees to you? Did you agree to the terms? It seems to me that you had a choice on whether to use their service or not.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 07:53

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As I've already stated, they have agreed to take off all fees and just require me to pay the principle in four payments, which is fair. But, they should still be following the laws of the state in which they are providing loans to -- that is, following Michigan laws to MI customers, Idaho laws with Idaho customers. I did not know this when I used their services that it was illegal of them; if I had known they were illegal in that regard I WOULD NOT have done business with them. In the future, I will only use thes services of PDL companies that are allowed to do business in my state.


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Submitted by on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 08:01

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As I've already stated, they have agreed to take off all fees and just require me to pay the principle in four payments, which is fair. But, they should still be following the laws of the state in which they are providing loans to -- that is, following Michigan laws to MI customers, Idaho laws with Idaho customers. I did not know this when I used their services that it was illegal of them; if I had known they were illegal in that regard I WOULD NOT have done business with them. In the future, I will only use thes services of PDL companies that are allowed to do business in my state.


lrhall41

Submitted by Sarah R. on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 08:02

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Please, this is a company that is not licensed, they charge illegal interest rates, ILLEGAL! Unless you understand the nature of how these companies operate and the illegal collection tactics operate, I'm afraid that you don't understand the nature of this issue. The contracts are written with a bunch of mumbo jumbo and double talke that is easy enough to confuse anybody and you would have to be an attorney to understand them. This company isn't legit, Sarah, I think your idea is fine. Do not allow them access to any of your new accounts. Pay them on your terms, IF you still owe them anything.


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 08:03

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Yes, according to what I figured out, I still owe them about $250 according to MI law. I am going to pay them that much and then demand paid in full. I am doing that because of my own belief that I should follow what is legal in my state. I overpaid the first loan a bit (about $50), but I am going to let that go. The other companies though, I am going to fight them tooth and nail!


lrhall41

Submitted by Sarah R. on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 08:04

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The other companies? If you have several of these payday loans, you should really take better control over your finances. Even if they are located in your state, PDL's should be used in a limited manner.


Yes, I know, and that's why I am here. I am taking steps in order to better take care of my finances. What got me into this mess is that my husband crushed his hand in a shop machine, and Workman's compensation only provided 60% of his pay, and so we had a significant cut in budget. So, I took out a loan and that led to another, etc. It's hard living paycheck to paycheck, and without savings, things happen -- which, again, is why I am here! To learn how to handle these people who are taking advantage of people in my situation.

Why are you here, John?


lrhall41

Submitted by Sarah R. on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 10:26

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I think John is filty rich. He's just trying to give us advice on how to become filty rich too. See - john was poor way back when......nevermind...

Sarah we're all here for basically the same reasons. Its just sooo horrible that PDL companies, and even collection agencies prey on those of us who've been struck with hard times. All of us know that letting our finances get like this was irresponsible, but what else could we have done??


lrhall41

Submitted by sswett on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 10:30

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John, this forum is for people to get support with finances etc. Since you obviously have no issues in that area and have it all figured out, maybe there would be a better forum for you to visit. The reason some of us get payday loans is because we are desperate. These companies prey on that desperation.


lrhall41

Submitted by Sassnlucy on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 10:40

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LOL :-D

I know -- I didn't spend one of those dimes I borrowed on things for myself -- diamonds, new clothes -- it all went to my rent and gas for the car and groceries and diapers and formula -- and it was a relief to be able to get the basics for my family, but you hit a point where you take out one loan to pay for another to pay for another.

It's hard. It's embarrassing. But I'm getting out of that rut, and it's so nice to know I am not alone.


lrhall41

Submitted by Sarah R. on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 10:42

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I know...all I want are new shoes... LOL....

necessities necessities.....

I have a handbag that cost $800. Don't get mad at me...I bought it for myself when I was able to care for myself and my son, while having all my bills paid etc....

.....then I got married.... :-S he he he


lrhall41

Submitted by sswett on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 10:46

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That is a very unfortunate situation you have there. I am truly sorry you have to go through that. However, we all have situations that bring on tough times. It is up to OURSELVES to figure out a way out. You chose to seek out these companies. They disclosed their fees to you and YOU agreed to them. They provided a service to you to help you with your situation. If they weren't there, where would you have turned to? If you mismanaged the services they provided, that is not the same thing as them taking advantage.

- as for me, I am here to help but I believe it is important for people to take responsibility for their own actions. I think you should see if they will accept a payment plan to get this paid in full.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 10:49

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- as for me, I am here to help but I believe it is important for people to take responsibility for their own actions. I think you should see if they will accept a payment plan to get this paid in full.


When something is illegal, it's illegal. I can sign a contract with someone, but if the contract is illegal, it's null and void. I wonder if you are a rep from of these companies? Those that aren't breaking the law, I am making payment plans with.

Thanks for your concern, but I need to do what is right and best for me.


lrhall41

Submitted by Sarah R. on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 10:58

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So basically you are both saying that they helped you keep your house, keep your utilities from being shut off, and other necessities.....Yet you are criticizing the service they provided???

I don't advocate the use of payday loans but they do fill a need. There are other alternatives out there to use such as credit cards, prosper.com, installment loans.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 11:08

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What gives Sass?!? lol, I know what happened...I married a union roofer in october, didn't realize taht my savings would be gone after a long winter, two electricity rate increases (to the tune of 122%)....

Sigh....... (we hijacked this thread to gripe). It will all be over soon. I hope!


lrhall41

Submitted by sswett on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 11:09

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So basically you are both saying that they helped you keep your house, keep your utilities from being shut off, and other necessities.....Yet you are criticizing the service they provided???

I don't advocate the use of payday loans but they do fill a need. There are other alternatives out there to use such as credit cards, prosper.com, installment loans.


Thanks for the laugh! I guess I should have been a $10 hooker instead --


lrhall41

Submitted by Sarah R. on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 11:12

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We are not criticizing the service that they provide. We are criticizing the illegal fees they charge, the illegal rollovers, the harassment....perhaps you should read some of the threads on this forum and then you will understand what we are criticizing. And not all of us have credit cards or access to installment loans. As far as prosper.com, I know nothing about it. Are you one of the collectors for these companies or what?

sswett-yep, long cold winters, electric and gas bills, higher cost of living, unexpected emergencies.....

Why am I bothering to argue with this guest?


lrhall41

Submitted by Sassnlucy on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 11:17

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You're bothering to argue b/c you feel like you're being attacked due to circumstances beyond your control!!!!!!!

All jokes aside, even if you pay off these loans (like they want you too) some of these companies continue to debit your account, etc. Harass you years later for something that you legitimately paid off....

Its okay to stand up for yourself, no matter what the situation, no matter who the offender is. It just feels good, to stand up for who you are, what you believe it. Even though we've made mistakes with our finances, we are only human.


lrhall41

Submitted by sswett on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 11:24

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You're bothering to argue b/c you feel like you're being attacked due to circumstances beyond your control!!!!!!!


Yes, that's what it is. I mean, is it fair to pay $35 every two weeks for a year on a $200 dollar loan just to be told that you still owe the company $200? That's $840! How is that fair practice?


lrhall41

Submitted by Sarah R. on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 11:28

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