Need Advice for Payday Loans Too Many In TX
Date: Mon, 08/13/2012 - 09:31
I really need some help and advice on what to do. I have gotten in over my head with too may payday loans and the next withdraw from my account will be Monday August 20th. I have 7 payday loans that I received on the internet. They are as follows:
CashYes.com - $925.00
CashDirectExpress - $350.00
Integrity - $700.00
US Fast Cash - $400.00
500 Fast Cash - $400.00
Sure Advance - $400.00
CashnetUSA - $1,000.00
These are the loan amounts ONLY and do not include the interest. I don't need this debited from my account on Monday, My paycheck will probably not even cover all the interest. I don't know what to do first. Please help me so that I can't quit worrying and start to breath again!
CashYes - Illegal offshore lender CashDirectExpress - DE based
CashYes - Illegal offshore lender
CashDirectExpress - DE based illegal lender
Integrity - DE based illegal lender
USFastCash - Illegal tribal lender
500FastCash - Illegal tribal lender
Sure Advance - Illegal lender
CashNetUSA - Legal CSO. You can call and ask them for an EPP (extended repayment plan) option.
You also need to read this and follow every step of the process:
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/paydayloan/dealingwith-illegallenders.html
You don't have to think about the interest rates. You don't have
You don't have to think about the interest rates. You don't have to pay them. Revoke ACH transaction and voluntary wage assignment. If required put the account into the 'deposit only' status. Pay only the principal amount via money order.
Thank you both Unregistered and ditchdebt. I appreciate this lik
Thank you both Unregistered and ditchdebt. I appreciate this like you would not believe! =)) So now I just have to get the ball rolling! Thank YOU!
Please do not post the same question more than once. I just a
Please do not post the same question more than once.
I just answered your other thread here.
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/forums/showthread.php?p=932079#post932079
I wasted time checking licenses for your lenders when someone else had already answered your question.