Question about not paying back a pay day loan.
Date: Sun, 05/01/2011 - 15:00
Thanks,
Andy
Sounds like she should NOT be driving and someone should be put
Sounds like she should NOT be driving and someone should be put in charge of her fianances.
I am in chanrge of it thank you, but I was gone all day but that
I am in chanrge of it thank you, but I was gone all day but that is nOT the question I asked.
A couple things: First, go to Advance America and tell them the
A couple things:
First, go to Advance America and tell them the situation and that your grandmother didn't have your permission to do this. Ask them to reverse the transaction and call it a wash. If they won't help you, try calling the corporate offices.
Second, if your grandmother has dementia (I'm assuming that's what you mean), she should not be driving, EVER! My grandmother died of Alzheimer's and dementia. People who suffer from one or both of these diseases can be perfectly coherent one moment and completely NOT the next. And it will get progressively worse. Do not allow her to drive. Hide the keys. She is both a danger to herself and to others when behind the wheel of a car.
You say you're "in charge of it." Then you need to BE in charge of it. Unless you want her to be taken for every penny she has, she cannot have access to any accounts, period.
I know that may be harsh, but it's true.
I work in the Psychology field and,..obviously..she was 'compete
I work in the Psychology field and,..obviously..she was 'competent' to mke this decision. You CAN go to her doctor and explain the situation. Then, you can take the information to the place where she cashed the check. They need to honor that (they probably won't). If not, you can go to a lawyer (and your bank) and explain her 'condition'. I know a similiar situation that happened like this, with a friend. To make a long story short, the friend sent the check cashing place a certified letter..the letter had a statement from the doctor, saying the "person was not mentally able to make this decision" (to that effect, anyway). Hope this advice helps a bit.