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Date: Sat, 03/28/2009 - 13:50

Submitted by tony_h736
on Sat, 03/28/2009 - 13:50

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I was wondering, this sounds somewhat crazy, but was wondering if anyone here has every let the online payday lenders debit your account for the full amount and then just deal with the bank at that point. Of course if I did something like this I would not have enough money in my account to cover the loans. Just was wondering if anyone has done this and how it went? I bank with National City and there policy is as long as it is electronic they will accept the debit of course they charge crazy fees, but I was thinking that it may be easier in the long run to deal with them than the illegal payday lenders. Just was wondering what the thoughts were on this scenario?


Well the bank can do more damage to you than an illegal pdl can. I dont know anything about your bank but just make sure if you go this route they do not report you to chex system. That would be my concern. Some banks will not pay the debit and just charge NSF fees which puts most folks in a bigger bind.


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Submitted by kfstaff24 on Sat, 03/28/2009 - 13:54

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I know that it seems extremely crazy to suggest something like this, its just that I was thinking to myself would it easier to deal with one problem versus the 4 payday loans I have out. I know banks are hard to deal with. I am going threw Identity theft right now that screwed everything up for me. It has been because of the theft that I had to take the loans out in the first place. And have been dealing with this bank ever since that happened. Its been somewhat hard dealing with them but they have worked with me. I don't know, I am somewhat at my breaking point with the stress of the theft that I just don't know if I have enough left in me to deal with the payday loans.


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Submitted by tony_h736 on Sat, 03/28/2009 - 14:01

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Sure I have listed this information in a previous post but I don't mind copying the information again.

Payday One-Original Loan Amount-500.00
Amount paid to them so far-232.03

First Bank of Delware Loan-Original Loan Amount-500.00
Amount paid to them so far-255.42

Payday Max-Original Loan Amount-300.00
Amount paid to them so far-71.82(but not drawn from my checking account yet)

National-Payday Loan-Original Loan Amount-300.00
Amount paid to them so far-450.00

I live in the state of Kentucky and know that all of these are illegal payday lenders according my attorney general. I also know that the First Bank of Delware is an installment loan and I will have to pay that back and am fine with doing that. As far as the others I have overpaid on National Payday but am willing to accept the account as paid off. They other I will have to set up some type of payment terms.


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Submitted by tony_h736 on Sat, 03/28/2009 - 14:11

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No they don't.

You have already legally paid back one. Why pay more?

The other illegal one is not that much and you can pay them when you can if your account is closed. Since they are illeal they can not sue you.

But again, It is up to you. The old between a rock and hard place and who do your rob? Peter or Paul?

We have all been there and many of us are still there.


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Submitted by nohiogal on Sat, 03/28/2009 - 15:50

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Tony take it from me you don't want to get into bad standing with your bank. I'd rather deal with the illegal payday loans. I had 11 pdls all out at the sametime. I sent them all the C&D letters. I've received responses back so far where they are willing to except just the amount I was given. I am not paying back the refinancing fees. I borrowed $400 and I paid $318 in total back. They agreed for me to pay back the remaining $82. I don't have a problem paying them back what I borrowed but I refuse to pay back the high refinancing charges especially since they are illegal.


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Submitted by beautifulkim2009 on Sun, 03/29/2009 - 14:03

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Quote:

let the online payday lenders debit your account for the full amount and then just deal with the bank at that point. Of course if I did something like this I would not have enough money in my account to cover the loans.


This can be very dangerous to do being that your bank can close your account due to multiple overdrafts/NSFs. Also when they review your account, it will appear as if you intentionally allowed these payments with no money to cover them at all. I do not believe the overdraft policy works that way, so you may want to reconsider. This can end up costing you more than you asked for. You may just want to close the account and open a new one to avoid this situation all together. Just my 2 cents.

HERE is some more information on Overdraft Protection


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Submitted by Cool_Abyss on Sun, 03/29/2009 - 15:18

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Tony here is just one example of the responses I'm getting back from these payday loans. They don't even call me anymore it's strictly through email and mail now. I've taken control back of my life and I'm loving it.


Dear Kimberly,



We have been trying to reach you regarding your payment that was due on 3/18. We are willing to work with you and allow you to have plenty of time to pay this loan back with no additional finance fees or late charges but need to speak to regarding your overdue account.



Please call us at 866-446-1760 immediately before any further action or fees are assessed to this account.



Sincerely,



Claudia

Customer Service



Fast and Reliable Cash



866.446.1760 Toll Free

800.531.1584 Toll Free Fax

Email: claudia @ fastandreliablecash.com

Email: customerservice @ fastandreliablecash.com

Website:fastandreliablecash . com

Business Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm EST


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Submitted by beautifulkim2009 on Sun, 03/29/2009 - 17:29

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Thanks everyone for all the advice. I really appreciate everyone trying to help me threw all of this. I haven't decided actually what I am going to do at this point. I am having issues trying to get an accurate answer from National City about closing my account. According to what they keep telling me they can reopen the account up to 30 days if I have any EFT or ACH transactions go threw. I explained to them that the payday loans I received where illegal and am in the process of trying to provide them proof at that. Any one have any advice concerning that or any suggestions on how to go about that?


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Submitted by tony_h736 on Mon, 03/30/2009 - 17:10

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I would send an ACH revocation letter??to your bank.. You have the right to do so three days before the loans are due to hit the bank.
You also need to send these to the companies. There is a template letter you can use to send to the illegal lenders. You can find it here. Scroll down to the 13th post to find it. You need to change the letter to your information and state laws.
You are in KY and all the internet loans are illegal.
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If you go here to the KY regulator website. Scroll down to??were it says "What is a payday day loan?". It flat out says that??internet loans are illegal in KY. Print that off and take it to your bank with the ACH revocation.
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Submitted by nohiogal on Tue, 03/31/2009 - 02:57

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