All of my PDLS Defaulted today What next
Date: Fri, 11/09/2007 - 06:58
Submitted by cameronmonique
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Fri, 11/09/2007 - 06:58
Total Replies: 11
if you just faxed that yesterday, i would say that it is too soo
if you just faxed that yesterday, i would say that it is too soon, but you should keep a record of everything you did for the next pay period.
YOU SHOULD HAVE CLOSED IT BEFORE YOU SENT THEM LETTERS
YOU SHOULD HAVE CLOSED IT BEFORE YOU SENT THEM LETTERS
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cam, I have to agree with "guest". Your bank account should have been taken care of BEFORE sending them any letters. The pdls will be all over your bank account now that they know you're trying to "pull out" of the agreements. Go to the bank, see if you can get a hard debit block on it immediately. It's more than likely too late to actually close it since the pdl debits will already be pending. It might even be too late to put the block on it and prevent them from hitting today. Go to the bank now. See what you can do.
do it today, close your account. after they are aware that they
do it today, close your account. after they are aware that they cannot get your money, they will contact you.
My checking account
I tried to closed my checking accounrt but now it over drawn and they wont closed it also how do i explain my problem in letter form request to change account or something . It a rinkey dink credit union they don't have too many functions also i have stop my direct depost there
you need to tell them what is happening, be honest with them, an
you need to tell them what is happening, be honest with them, and also can you freeze your acct, that way they wont be able to do anything for sure with or to it,JMO
And don't forget, your account could very well be FORCED back op
And don't forget, your account could very well be FORCED back open if new debits come through. My bank told me that for 30 days after I close my account they have the right to force it back open. This assuming that you are able to get your account closed in the first place.
hard block
sorry new to this, what is a hard block on a checking account? Does this block all debits and automatic payments as well?