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Just Notified of Forcoming Summons to Court

Date: Thu, 06/16/2011 - 12:06

Submitted by lawan2005
on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 12:06

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I just received a phone call for someone letting me know that I will be summoned to Annapolis Court on 2 charges of fraud per MYCASHNOW payday loan service that i used and then soon found out that it was illegal for them to do business with MD residents. Needless to say I really don't need this sh*t right now. I called the number to some paralegal that is supposedly handling the case where she informed me that MYCASHNOW was sueing me for check fraud and failure to repay a debt to a financial institution or some crap. Are they for real!!! I'm waiting to hear back from Susan E. but can anyone tell me what the hell is going on?:mad:


consider the call illegal as fraud is a crime,and owing a pdl especially an out of the country loan is not.first file a police report for tha call as again this idiot broke the law with the call.then ignore them.again mycashnow illegal,and not located in the US,and threatening you with fraud is against the law anyway.file the report and do not speak to them further.a waste of your time.


lrhall41

Submitted by paulmergel on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 12:11

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Annapolis as in Maryland? I'm in MD and had a loan w/ MyCashNow, they're not legal. If you're in MD, have you contacted the MD Dept. of Financial Regulation in Baltimore? Their contact information is listed on this site under MD PDL laws, they can give you a LOT of help.

I got some ugly calls from MyCashNows' little henchmen, too. If you feel like talking to them when they call, don't admit over the phone to owing a debt; tell them to send you something in writing on company letterhead about the loan. Otherwise, hang up on them, they're not going to take you to court in MD!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 07:55

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