email threatening a debit date
Date: Tue, 02/01/2011 - 12:23
No, but they probably will anyways. Find out who they are and ta
No, but they probably will anyways. Find out who they are and take an ACH revocation into your bank, speak directly to the branch manager (no one else will do). What state are you in? Was this a legal lender you paid off? More info please.
What state do you live in? Quik Cash and CashNetUSA are not the
What state do you live in? Quik Cash and CashNetUSA are not the same. This may not even be a legal loan. You will likely need to close your checking account to protect yourself.
I am in minnesota. The amount was like $1300 something so I was
I am in minnesota. The amount was like $1300 something so I was assuming it was a CA for cashnetusa, a loan I had a couple years ago. My account has been closed for over a year so I am ok there. But maybe it was a scam but they knew my bank name and the company I work for was right on the email. The email was sent by [EMAIL="autodebitoffice@judgmentrecoverydept.com"]autodebitoffice@judgmentrecoverydept.com[/EMAIL]
I wouldn't even worry about it if I were you, it sounds like a s
I wouldn't even worry about it if I were you, it sounds like a scam. If your account is closed, no worries. It sounds like another tactic used by an illegal lender. I would definitely report them to your attorney general though.