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Help with Payday loans

Date: Mon, 06/18/2007 - 14:13

Submitted by zipporah_binky
on Mon, 06/18/2007 - 14:13

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I currently have six pdls. I need help on getting out of this trap. Any advice would be greatly welcomed and appreciated. Thanks.


I cannot stress this enough, check to make sure they are licensed in your state as well as their state of operation. Most are not even licensed in their own states! If this happens, they are breaking the law in two states. These companies need to be brought to justice because they are nothing but loan sharks. Filing complaints will help you on your journey as well as bring them to the attention of the attorney general. These places don't like that and will usually cave in a little more. Also, if you have paid excessive finance fees, I would suggest calucating that into the principle of the loan amount if your state does not allow rollovers. You don't want to give them anymore money than you have to!


lrhall41

Submitted by Tweedle Dum on Mon, 06/18/2007 - 16:39

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I'm just reading other threads reading how other states are now stepping up and going to bat for the consumer. I think that was made to happen because the consumers in those states did complain and they complained in numbers and loudly. DO NOT ever think that you are only one person, one person can make a difference, and one more complaint adds to the other growing numbers. It is time to take a predatory industry and take them down, or at least limit their profits substantially by limiting the interest rate they can charge consumers! That will run them out of town!


lrhall41

Submitted by TweedleDee on Mon, 06/18/2007 - 16:43

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All 6 PDLs I have are licensed in Arizona. Because they are licensed does that mean I can try and negotiate a settlement? Of the 6 I have 4 of them I have had for more than 6 months. Should I request refunds on the ones overpaid or just inform them I will no longer pay them? My loans are due tomorrow but I have already put stop payments on the checks. I was thinking about working with a settlement company but I think I can do this myself, any advice?


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 04/18/2008 - 02:00

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I have 10 payday loans. That I've had for 3 months and can't seem to get out of them. So what i did is closed my bank account re-open another account on another bank. And called Town & Country, they send me a contract to signed. I already did all they ask me for and my first payment of $40 is due 4/25/08. The total that I owe is less than $5000. So I hope that everything goes good if so I will let you know to keep everyone posted. I know that this is hard but everything has a solution except the death. So be cool keep calm and do the best you can. And you can also try to talk to the payday loans and make payment arrangements if you don't want to talk to Town & Country. Please all the people that have this problem please respond it will help everybody be informed. Thanks
A.j


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 04/23/2008 - 10:38

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