what can I expect now?
Date: Mon, 07/03/2006 - 07:47
Same Boat
I'm in the same boat as you, I blocked payment on CashNet500 on Friday also and I'm real nervous about the phone calls I might get. They have my work number as well and I am in a cubilce setting at work and everybody can hear when anybody is on the phone. I sent a letter out stating do not call me at work, only contact me by email or my cell phone. I don't think they received it yet.
Let me know how it turns out for you and I will do the same. If
Let me know how it turns out for you and I will do the same. If anybody has defaulted with any of these companies what happened and when?
Hi! I had experience with Cashnet500. They will call you at
Hi!
I had experience with Cashnet500. They will call you at work,or talk to co-workers and or supervisors. They will infer that you are in some kind of "LegalTrouble" and want to speak to your supervisor to discuss the matter.
I would suggest you fax and send them a cease and desist order of all phone calls,and restrict them to either Emailing or US mail.
World Wide Cash I have no experience with.
I had an account with Cashnet 500 and I stopped all ACH debits f
I had an account with Cashnet 500 and I stopped all ACH debits from them. To my surprise, they created a paper draft and deducted $380 for a $100 loan. The bank says that there is nothing that they can do since I gave them all of my info. I have tried to contact the branch manager (Tim McFeeters/Tim Atkins/same person) and pretty much get told to kiss off. The best advice that I can give is to call them before they do this and see if they will make some sort of arrangements.
Very true, like kbraveboy said, you will have to call them first
Very true, like kbraveboy said, you will have to call them first before the lending companies use their harsh collection methods. They want to get their money back. If you don't inform them and stop their debits, they will only get furious. They will believe that you are avoiding them and don't want to pay their dues. It is better to explain your financial problems and the steps taken during these critical moments. Give your payment proposal so that they don't use their aggressive methods in the future. You will have to make the move first before they do anything severe.
Art Vandelay----Is there someone at your work that answers the p
Art Vandelay----Is there someone at your work that answers the phone on a regular basis that can just take a message for you from these companies? I agree that it would be very embarrassing to have to have everybody know your business. but, I agree with the posts above---maybe you should contact them first.Good Luck
Art, In my experience, as long as you communicate with the com
Art,
In my experience, as long as you communicate with the companies, they won't harass you at work. If you're calling them, what reason do they have to call you?
It doesn't hurt to send a cease and desist letter, though. you should also set up payment arrangements right away.
The only company you're dealing with that I had any experience with is ICS. They weren't a problem at all...And never ever called me at work.
I just logged on to my account online with CashNet500 and they h
I just logged on to my account online with CashNet500 and they had my next scheduled payment date as my next payday which is 2 Fridays from now. They payment amount didn't change, so It's seems like they are going to try again, they must not have received my letter yet revoking authorization. It didn't say anything about contact us or anything. Seems weird or maybe they haven't got the rejection from the bank yet.
Spoke to soon, after I just received an email stating they were
Spoke to soon, after I just received an email stating they were having problems with my account and to please contact them I looked at my account again and it said I was a collection customer instead of current customer this time.