storefront payday lenders
Date: Wed, 01/09/2008 - 21:58
If you have not defaulted on the loans you may be able to work o
If you have not defaulted on the loans you may be able to work out a payment plan with them. Someone else with more knowledge will be online soon and can give you more information. Sorry to hear about whats happening to you.Hang in there things will get better
I know in my own experience I contacted the local pdl's before t
I know in my own experience I contacted the local pdl's before they were in default and explained my situation. It was very easy to work out payment arrangements with them. You just need to be up front with them and honest and show that you do indeed intend on paying them.
Someone will be along to advise you further. Hang in there we've all been there at one time or another.
ladybug
Just like Ladybug said, who do you have loans with? Some will o
Just like Ladybug said, who do you have loans with? Some will offer payment plans where they add no extra interest or fees (only if your current and come to the store the day before the loan is due).
There is a company who will work with storefronts and the name is Town and Country (or also known as T&C on here). Put their name in the upper right search box and you will find information about them. They do charge some fees and are the best way to go if there are no other options.
I am also from Columbus and been in your shoes. Before I found this site I had 12 store front payday loans and then number is shrinking every month. There is hope and hang in there. List your stores and I can give you my past experience with them and also if they offer EPP (extended payment plans).
I agree with the others try to work out a payment plan. These st
I agree with the others try to work out a payment plan. These store front are illegal in my state. I dont for the life of me unserstand how i was able to take out payday loans anyway if theyre prohibbited in my state....hmmmm illegal rats.
I think it's up to the individual lender whether they work out p
I think it's up to the individual lender whether they work out payment arrangements with you. Some could be OK about it, but others could put your check through anyway, so be very careful and be advised.