Update on World Wide Cash
Date: Thu, 06/07/2007 - 06:52
Submitted by joshua1987tree
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Thu, 06/07/2007 - 06:52
Total Replies: 1
Well, I had overpaid on several loans on them, and ended up defaulting on my last and fourth loan. I had calculated about receiving a $400 refund. So I sent the request for pif status and a refund on Tuesday evening via email. I get a call from the rep this morning, and they won't charge any more interest fees, and they won't give me a refund. They tell me they didn't solicit my business, I found them...which is true, but I had to argue the point that they have to abide by Wisconsin laws if they are doing business in WI, since she tried to give me a line about they didn't have to abide by laws since they are based in the UK. However, they said my account would be paid off if I just pay the $200 and they didn't charge me any outrageous returned item fees either. They even split it up into 4 payments for me of just $50 which is less than the refinance fees I was paying. My fiance just started a new job today, and will be making a lot more money...and he's going to bringing home at least $200 a DAY now...but I didn't tell them that. ;) So it's not exactly the outcome I expected, but at least this way I never have to worry about them again!!!
Ok, so that just leaves responses pending from Geneva Roth, Cash Direct Express, National Opportunities, and National Money Store.
Ok, so that just leaves responses pending from Geneva Roth, Cash Direct Express, National Opportunities, and National Money Store.
Ok.. So what have you thought now? Are you going to pay their $2
Ok.. So what have you thought now? Are you going to pay their $200? They are not going to adjust your previous balance on the last one since it's completely a different account. You should stick to your guns and make them adjust on your account.
