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Discount Advances (or Credit Protection)

Date: Fri, 05/19/2006 - 14:36

Submitted by kswesterman
on Fri, 05/19/2006 - 14:36

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Anyone ever dealt with Discount Advances (my bank debits say Credit Protection, not sure if that is the same company that I have seen other posts about)? Anyway, I sent Discount Advances the letter asking for them to mark my account "Paid in Full". I have paid them $656.25 in interest and $300.00 in principal on a $500.00 loan, so I feel that they have more than made their money back on me. And this is the second loan that I have had with them. Well, I went to login to my account a few minutes ago, and it gives me the basic message saying that I was using an incorrect login and password. Just to make sure that I wasn't entering it incorrectly, I asked to have my password emailed to me. I still couldn't get into my account. Just wondering why they would stop me from getting into my account, when they haven't even contacted me yet regarding my letter.


Sonic payday is returning the excessive charges made on some consumers. They have not returned everyone's money yet. But you must send your dispute with the company and claim for the refund. The company is under legal observation so you can be one of the lucky ones and get the refund. Read the thread on Sonic Payday


lrhall41

Submitted by curlycarl on Sat, 05/20/2006 - 11:00

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i have a loan with discount advances for 300 hundred dollars. they are charging me so much in fees. i have already payed them 300 hundred dollars i will be paying them 800 hundred dollars for three months tell me what you think.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sun, 04/20/2008 - 19:35

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I just completed a loan with Discount Advances. They require that you update all of your information with them over the phone before you can access the website. After they updated my file, I was able to access the website again. They gave me the information over the phone that my loan had a zero balance and they were reimbursing me $70 as a loyalty reimbursement to my account. I wish I hadn't updated all of my personal information and financials with them, because I wasn't planning on taking a new loan. Hind-sight is great! They had already told me all I needed to know. There was no reason to access the website unless I was applying for a new loan. I was able to verify the zero balance and also the $70 loyalty reimbursement by accessing my account.[font=Arial][/font][color=DarkBlue][/color][size=3][/size]


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sat, 02/28/2009 - 16:17

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