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ACE CASH LOAN

Date: Mon, 05/04/2009 - 19:41

Submitted by anonymous
on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 19:41

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Please someone explain me how ace cash handles the debts that goes in collection. I have try to set up arrengments with them but what they asking me is unreal i cant pay what they asking me for....


I have a loan with Ace and I send them 10.00 every 2 weeks. They call when they get my payment, try to argue about how I need to send more but I just don't argue back and eventually they hang up. They call me again when they get my next money order in 2 weeks later. They are legal so you have to pay them but something is better then nothing.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 19:57

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Payday advance is a crisis management tool in your hands that you can use when facing a short-term financial crisis. These loans are very popular today among the salaried individuals. Availing these loans is becoming easier with their growing popularity. A large number of companies are in the market to offer this type of services. Consumers have the liberty of choosing one that offers the best suitable option in his or her case.
A big reason for the growing demand for ace cash advances is that consumers know that they can get the desired funds immediately whenever they need them. It also provides a sense of security that they are not all alone and someone is there to take care of them during difficult times. Lenders work so promptly that you can get the money within hours of sending your request.


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lrhall41

Submitted by lizadeller on Tue, 05/05/2009 - 04:26

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I had a loan in 2005 tried to make arrangements they were demanding full payment so I never paid. Got a call a month ago from a lady saying she was about to file a Civil Suit so I was scared and made arrangements to pay $100 a month. Later was told that they could not do that and I could have sent what I wanted until the debt was paid in full. Ended up paying $150 more than the loan but owe well it is paid.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 05/06/2009 - 10:14

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