I live in Florida.  This past March I borrowed $300.00 from United Cash Loans.  It was to be repaid in two weeks and the finance charge was to be $90.00.  Two weeks later my account was debited for $90.00; and, yet another two weeks later it was debited for another $90.00.  I contacted United Cash Loans and told them that I no longer needed the money and would like them to remove the principal of $300.00 from my account.  They said that I would need to complete an authorization form which they emailed to me two weeks and yet another $90.00 later.  I completed the form and emailed it back.  Result, two weeks later another $90.00 was taken from my account.  I contacted my bank, closed my account, and opened another one.  Costly and time consuming.  Two weeks later United Cash Loans went to steal yet another $90.00, discovered the account was closed and immediately called me on my cell, at home, and at work.  I was in a meeting and called them back in one hour.  During that hour, however, United Cash Loan called one of the references I had given them and threatened him if he did not contact me and make me pay them more money.  This particular reference had agreed to hire me for a six month, $52,000 consulting job in Fort Lauderdale.  After the call from United Cash Loan, he rescinded that offer.  When I spoke with United Cash Loan, they told me that I now owed them over $500.00.  When I asked them why they did not take the principal out of my account as I had requested and close the loan, their response was "because I had filled the form out incorrectly".  I told them that as far as I was concerned, the debt was settled; and, if anything, they owed me money for damages.  Now, this week, they have begun calling my reference  and his wife in Fort Myers claiming that they owe United Cash Loan over $1,300.00 because of my debt and threatening to ruin their credit.  My reference's wife is beside herself.  Question:  How do I deal with United Cash Loan.  They are obviously immoral and without conscience.