TLC Fast Cash
Date: Fri, 12/17/2010 - 12:49
I still have one pesky one from TLCFASTCASH. I took out $200 made one $79.00 payment before I changed my account information.
I sent them the letter from the illegal paydayloan thread. And here is what I got in return. I don't know how to move forward on this. I have no problem paying back the $200 I borrewed, plus the one payment of $79...
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Thank you for contacting us. Please refer to your copy of the Loan Agreement, the loan was not provided from, nor are we located in, the State of MD. Under the terms of the Agreement you agreed to make payments until the loan balance was satisfied in full, in accordance with that contract. We will continue to make all reasonable attempts to make contact with you to organize and obtain payment of all amounts due and payable to enable the loan agreement to be satisfied, as per the original terms. Thanks, Customer Service
Your response, I follow the laws in my state as I'm not bound to
Your response, I follow the laws in my state as I'm not bound to follow the laws in yours. File a complaint against them with the AG, FTC and BBB in your state. Provide copies of these complaints to TLCFASTCASH. You can either purchase a money card and pay back the principle amount borrowed of $200.00 less $79.00 so you owe $121.00, call them and make this payment. If they say we can't take payments that way, then demand a current mailing address, send them a money order or cashiers check certified mail, return receipt. Don't make any deals over the phone and keep an accurate paper trail.
Quote:Please refer to your copy of the Loan Agreement, the loan
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Please refer to your copy of the Loan Agreement, the loan was not provided from, nor are we located in, the State of MD. |
I would simply respond, my state law prevails.
They told me no address and they will not take a payment excep
They told me no address and they will not take a payment except through my bank account electronic withdrawl.
Tell them no address; no payment. Is there an address on your lo
Tell them no address; no payment. Is there an address on your loan document? I would use that one. Send it certified mail, RRR. It it comes back, you have proof that you tried to pay it.