Payday loan company gave me their copy of the contract.
Date: Thu, 04/15/2010 - 11:16
Nobody knows anything? Hell could they cash the check right away
Nobody knows anything? Hell could they cash the check right away since wiating for the post date is in the contract???
Legally what can they do without the contract? The company is CC
Legally what can they do without the contract? The company is CCS. I'm in Ca.
They will expect you to pay the loan on the due date. If you fa
They will expect you to pay the loan on the due date. If you fail to pat, they will attempt to cash the check once past due. They are entitled to their money back as they loaned it to you in good faith.
LOL is the only one who replied a an owner of a payday loan busi
LOL is the only one who replied a an owner of a payday loan business?
Guest232 is me BTW. SMH. I thought Guest was the username I used
Guest232 is me BTW. SMH. I thought Guest was the username I used. Should have just looked. Anyway I don't know what I should do. I somewaht feel like this is an out.
Today is the day. Anyone else have any advice? I'm ashamed to ad
Today is the day. Anyone else have any advice? I'm ashamed to admit I've been paying this thing for years. With no other advice I'll probably just continue being their sucker.
If you borrowed money from a storefront PDL company, they're lik
If you borrowed money from a storefront PDL company, they're likely legal. You owe them what you agreed to in the contract and if you don't pay them on the due date, they will attempt to cash the check you gave them. If they don't receive the money you owe, collection procedures will ensue.
Who is the PDL company? You may be able to set up an EPP with them. Have you tried calling them and trying to negotiate a payoff in installments?
Quote:Originally Posted by OhioGal1If you borrowed money from a
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Originally Posted by OhioGal1 If you borrowed money from a storefront PDL company, they're likely legal. You owe them what you agreed to in the contract and if you don't pay them on the due date, they will attempt to cash the check you gave them. If they don't receive the money you owe, collection procedures will ensue. Who is the PDL company? You may be able to set up an EPP with them. Have you tried calling them and trying to negotiate a payoff in installments? |
No I haven't the company is CCS. Continental Currency Services. I don't know if they do that in California. I've paid it off once before, but basically I've had it for years. To the point that it would have been paid of many times from the fee alone.
Did you call them and try to work out a payment arrangement?
Did you call them and try to work out a payment arrangement?
Storefront payday loan companies are legal at your borrower,that
Storefront payday loan companies are legal at your borrower,that's why if you you have lend money from them then you have to pay it off.If you don't pay them on time then they will try to encash the post dated cheque you issue to them...So.if you are really facing problem to pay them every month,try to contact them & work out a payment plan for yourself...
Quote:Originally Posted by AnonymousNo I haven't the company is
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Originally Posted by Anonymous No I haven't the company is CCS. Continental Currency Services. I don't know if they do that in California. I've paid it off once before, but basically I've had it for years. To the point that it would have been paid of many times from the fee alone. |
They're listed as a cash checking service, do you have a pre-dated check as collateral? If I were you, I would take a closer look at your contract to see if the loan you obtained was an installment/short term loan or payday loan, and read the CA payday loan laws below to make sure they are charging you what is allowed by law.
http://www.paydayloaninfo.org/stateinfo/CA.asp
