I called Arrowhead
Date: Tue, 01/16/2007 - 17:13
I'm not sure about them not taking money from your account even
I'm not sure about them not taking money from your account even though they say it is paid in full. Demand a letter from them through email stating that your loan is paid in full just in case they try to debit. The letter would be your proof for disputing unathorized debits to your account. Also, I would ask for a refund.
Bryan - file a complaint on this company with your state Departm
Bryan - file a complaint on this company with your state Department of Financial Institutions (see info on the other thread you started about GFSIL). Include all the information you possibly can, and request that the Department fight on your behalf for a refund. Hopefully they will respond. Utah's laws are not very consumer-friendly, however.
Please keep us posted.
$660 for a $200 loan!! You must claim for a refund. Contact your
$660 for a $200 loan!! You must claim for a refund. Contact your state AG's office also for investigations on them. They'll have to return you the excess amount.
You can also prepare a letter to send to them revoking authorizt
You can also prepare a letter to send to them revoking authoriztion to make any further debits, just to be on the safe side.