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After they get the Revocation Letter

Date: Mon, 05/21/2007 - 08:57

Submitted by lostlady468inpa
on Mon, 05/21/2007 - 08:57

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I have sent Revocation letters to my pay day lenders so far 3 have gotten back to me none of which r willing to work with me they all said ok there turning them over for collection I was wondering what do I do next? THEY ALSO TOLD ME COLLECTIONS WILL BE NASTY


Thanks Iam not gonna let them threaten me I told them when they call could we work out something and they said no this is going to collections and it is gonna get nasty I said ok do what u have to do it's not like I don't wanna pay u..........tina


lrhall41

Submitted by lostlady468inpa on Mon, 05/21/2007 - 21:08

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It's not going to be fun, that's for sure. But know this before it starts: they can not send someone to arrest you at home or at work. So if they say this (and they probably will), bear in mind that this is false. Now alot is going to depend on whether your PDL's are internet or storefront. If they are storefront, chances are that they are licensed in your state (but always check this out) and are following state law. In this case, they should always be paid before a IPDL, since they could take you to civil court.
If they are an IPDL, still check out whether they are licensed (and chances are they are not) and always pay them after a storefront.


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Submitted by kscornell on Tue, 05/22/2007 - 07:52

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There r all internet pdl's Iam from PA I don't really understand the laws by reading them thanks for any help u can give me


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 05/22/2007 - 13:41

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1.northway debit
2.mount oread ventures
3.mte finanical
4.gec not sure who they r
5.3 midland market
6.TJF
7.BL Marketing
8.Geneva Roth
been trying to search for there illegalness in PA


lrhall41

Submitted by lostlady468inpa on Tue, 05/22/2007 - 16:22

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OK, I do know about two of them on your list. Northway Debit is related to Sonic, which relies on the voluntary wage garnishment form, which you sign allowing them to take money from your paycheck should you default. I can only assume that you signed one for Northway. If you did, you need to cancel it immediately in writing with your payroll dept. Fax it to them, wait for the confirmation and then call them to confirm that they got it and document the name of the person who told you that they did, with his/her extension.
I am personally dealing with Geneva-Roth Ventures. I can tell you that they are probably not licensed in PA and are going to tell you anything to get you to pay. Determine what you really owe and propose a payment arrangement that you can live with. If you don't owe anything demand that your account be marked Paid in Full, or file with Penn's State AG. Good luck.


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Submitted by kscornell on Tue, 05/22/2007 - 16:49

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Thanks so much I did the wage assignment withdrawal at my place of employment I work for the State of Pa I think wage garnishment r illegal here in pa except for child support,taxes,student loans I think


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 05/22/2007 - 19:56

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After 5/25/07 they will start calling thats when there next payments r due. Then the ones that didn't want to talk to me will be calling and Iam just gonna ask them all for a payment plan except the one I have overpaid by 700.00 or more dollars and Iam not sure how to tell them I overpaid them and want a refund asap. Can anyone lead me in the right direction on this Iam also gonna ask for a addy from them all since I have no clue who half of them r thanks again Tina


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Submitted by lostlady468inpa on Thu, 05/24/2007 - 06:59

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