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Date: Sat, 11/20/2010 - 07:07
You can't. Your best bet is to stop talking to them. As long a
You can't. Your best bet is to stop talking to them. As long as you engage them, they will continue to try to extort money from you. Tell your employer and the people you listed as your references that you are a victim of fraud and tell them to either not answer the calls or simply hang up on these people when they call. The only way to make them go away is to ignore them until they move on to the next person. Even then, they sometimes come back a couple of years later and try again.
If you haven't already filed a complaint with the AG, FTC and BB
If you haven't already filed a complaint with the AG, FTC and BBB in your state you need too! After you do that send copies to the PDL via email, fax or certified mail. Demand a refund and paid in full letter. I did that with the PDL's I had and so far one refund and paid in full, second lender working on a refund, I don't have these companies calling my friends, relatives or co/workers because I sent them copies of all of the complaints. The complaint from the AG really seems to make these companies sweat.
Just to add to what Buzzette has posted, you should also file yo
Just to add to what Buzzette has posted, you should also file your cases with the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance. They are the regulatory body in your state.