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Payday Ok Help!

Date: Sat, 11/17/2007 - 07:44

Submitted by anonymous
on Sat, 11/17/2007 - 07:44

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Can someone please PM me a letter I can use for Payday ok to mark my loan PIF and refund me some of the money I've over paid? I'm in Florida. I've had a loan with payday ok for $200 since february and have paid $900 on it so far. I still owe the $200! Anyone's help would be greatly appreciated.


I am looking for that letter too as I have overpaid two of my pdl places too. Got a letter back from one of them since I mailed letters to them and they say i still owe them. Isn't that a joke. I will not pay them another cent. If you get the info you are looking for send it my way too will ya. Thanks


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Submitted by tlmjcj on Sat, 11/17/2007 - 08:07

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I don't know if the letter will help me. My loan is through SSM Group LLC. and I'm in Illinois. I borrowed 250 and paid back 675 to date. I'm in the process of having them stop the debt of my account. My bank is on my side and is going after them as well. Should I send this company the letter and if so, can someone please send it to me. Thanks in advance.


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Submitted by sstacey74 on Tue, 11/20/2007 - 19:59

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I'll tell ya, this forum is awesome!! I've had a million help me, in situations, and I'm being asked for my help with different things, too!!! Keep 'plugging away', at this forum......you will get the help you need, and it's free advice!!!


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Submitted by sdchargers_63 on Tue, 11/20/2007 - 21:16

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Tina, send the letter and also send them a letter revoking any wage assignment agreemnt you have made. They are one of the worst when it comes to terroristic collection tecniques. They will threaten to "assign your wages." Wage assignments are not legal in Florida and are strictly voluntary where the are legal. Most employers are not aware of this and when they receive one they think they have a legal obligation to honor it. They do not and in Florida if they do they are resonsible for paying you back. The downside is that the regulatory agencies in Florida have many poorly trained employees, many of who will tell you otherwise or push you off to another agency. Florida does not have a state dept of labor and the US Dept. could not care about state law. You must go to your employer and show him or her your revocation letter and expain in detail the differnce between assignment and garnishment. Garnishment is also not allowed in Florida if you are head of household unless you agree to it!


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Submitted by Frogpatch on Wed, 11/21/2007 - 04:43

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