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Date: Wed, 04/27/2011 - 08:14

Submitted by anonymous
on Wed, 04/27/2011 - 08:14

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I am currently in the state of idaho, and unfortunately got into the payday loan trap again, this time i drug my husband into it. I am owning almost 1300 total in payday loans, and there is NO way i am going to be able to get out from under these. I am considering closing my account and just setting up payment arragements with these companies. Should I do this? I just need some help, I am barely making ends meet right now with paying all these payday loans.

Thank you


All of my payday loans are on the internet. One is through CheckCity total amout is 367.5 i have paid 67.5 so far, the total amount is including fees, the other is 247greenstreet 356.65 w/ fees. Global Group holding LLC 260.00 w/ fees, Cash central 375.00 w fees and Cashnet USA for 187.5 w/ fees.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 04/27/2011 - 08:47

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Yes, I'm here. I can't be here 24 hours a day, however.

Are the amounts you're listing as paid, the actual amounts you've been debited or what they're saying you've paid?

Speedy Cash, CheckCity, Cash Central and CashNetUSA are all licensed to lend in your state. You will need to work out payment arrangements with these lenders. I suggest asking for an extended payment plan as outlined by the CFSA.

The others are not licensed. You are only required to repay the amount you borrowed, no fees, no interest, etc. If you've already paid that, you're done. If you've overpaid it, they owe you a refund. If you still owe, work out an arrangement to pay them via money order or pre-paid debit card. Do NOT give them new account info.

Your first step is to close your account and open a new one. Explain to your bank that these are unlicensed lenders who are fraudulent and you need to protect your money. The bank cannot link the old account to the new one and they cannot allow anything to reopen the account. Talk to the branch manager and explain your situation.

You need to send letters to the unlicensed lenders telling them your contract is void and you will only repay the principal amount due. You need to revoke ACH authorization and any wage assignment you may have signed. You need to give your bank and your payroll department a copy of these letters.

You'll get harassing phone calls but, eventually, you'll be free of it.


lrhall41

Submitted by OhioGal1 on Thu, 04/28/2011 - 06:53

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