In the State of Texas can you be summoned at work for an unpaid PDL?
Date: Thu, 03/31/2011 - 12:22
They can call you at work one time regarding debts. You can also
They can call you at work one time regarding debts. You can also be served with summons for non-repayment of the debts. But I don't think you can be served with summons at your work.
Cash Net USA is an accredited business with the Better Business
Cash Net USA is an accredited business with the Better Business Beau and has an A+ rating. There address is listed as the following: CashNetUSA
1600 W 7St
Fort Worth, Texas 76102-2504
Phone (888) 801-9078
Fax (888) 801-9075
Ask CashNetUSA for a letter in writing with a breakdown of all monies owed to be sent to your address on their letterhead to dispute any inaccuracies.Make sure the loan issued to you meets your state payday loan laws. But not doing anything will only make it worse and put you further into debt. Try mediating with them to at least stop the finance and interest fees or try consolidating. First check with these offices to see if this company is licensed, bonded or registered to do business in your state. Good Luck.
Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner
2601 North Lamar Blvd.
Austin, TX 78705-4207
(800) 538-1579
[URL="http://www.occc.state.tx.us"]www.occc.state.tx.us[/URL]
Texas Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending
2601 North Lamar, Suite 201
Austin, TX 78705
(877) 276-5550
[URL="http://www.sml.state.tx.us/"]www.sml.state.tx.us/[/URL]
Most states allow for the summons to be served at home or work.
Most states allow for the summons to be served at home or work. Generally, the server will try home first. If I am not mistaken, there is a protection against garnishment in TX. Can someone clarify?
Texas is a right to work state, the only people who have the pow
Texas is a right to work state, the only people who have the power to garnish wages are the fedreal govt (IRS) and the state attorney general (CHILD SUPPORT) No one can garnish your wages in Texas to satisfy a debt