logo

Debtconsolidationcare.com - the USA consumer forum

Nothing yet

Date: Thu, 04/03/2008 - 11:42

Submitted by freak.me.out
on Thu, 04/03/2008 - 11:42

Posts: 98 Credits: [Donate]

Total Replies: 11


I'm kind of puzzled that I haven't heard from three of my pdls. They were "rejected" from my bank account this past Monday, but no word or phone calls yet. (not that I want to hear from them). One of them is Discount Advances (Credit Protection Depot) they were initially "rejected" a couple of weeks ago. They did send me a nastygram the day after the rejection threatening me with the fbi, but nothing since then. Oh well...I guess I'll just wait. How long did it take others of you to start getting calls/emails, etc? The ONLY one I have really heard from is webpayday.


I started getting calls about a week or so after I defaulted on all of mine. Believe me; they won't let it just rest without making a stink first. Cause I thought the same thing about mine; thinking okay where are they......

First you will get emails and or phone calls stating there is something wrong with your account; or we are having problems with your account please contact us...

Hang in there; it will getting nasty before the storm passes....

So don't freak out and stand strong.. the community is here for you....

Take care.


lrhall41

Submitted by purplegirl69 on Thu, 04/03/2008 - 12:03

( Posts: 250 | Credits: )


I'm still waiting too.... I sent my letters in February and rceived 2 e-mails from MTE which I have way overpaid and nothing since then from anyone. From all I have read on them I know that I will eventually here something from someone, especially my cash now since I feel like I owe them $281 from my last loan with them. I would like to think that M1Y and MTE called it a day since I have overpaid so much and that My Cash Now decided they've taken way to much from me from when I have reloaned each time.

Not going to happen but a nice thought anyway!!!


lrhall41

Submitted by angell on Thu, 04/03/2008 - 12:41

( Posts: 302 | Credits: )


Thanks everyone! I will just enjoy the silence while it lasts and keep checking my emails. I will definitely post them here to get feedback. I'm kind of chicken when it comes to these people, so I don't really plan on talking to any of them verbally. Just by email or usps! We'll ride out the storm together. :-)


lrhall41

Submitted by freak.me.out on Thu, 04/03/2008 - 13:27

( Posts: 98 | Credits: )


Angell, it's been silent for you since February? How awesome! I hope I get that kind of silence. It will give me time to work up some more nerve and also I think time can = leverage. If they were content with no money for this long, then they can just wait a little longer until I can pay without getting bogged down even more.


lrhall41

Submitted by freak.me.out on Thu, 04/03/2008 - 13:29

( Posts: 98 | Credits: )


I was suprised as well and I keep waiting for the crap to hit the fan.... The only thinkg I did do to save myself some peace was to bite the bullet and pay the ever so nasty BIG. I couldn't handle the stress of them calling me at work all day every day if I didn't :(

Two were way over paid as far as I am concerned and I didn't ask either one about a refund. M1Y would have been about $500 if I could have gotten it back from them. I'm just happy to have my life back!


lrhall41

Submitted by angell on Fri, 04/04/2008 - 08:45

( Posts: 302 | Credits: )


MTE is one that I feel like I have overpaid... so far they have sent me two e-mails. One I told them I never received, I had overlooked it and it was a "settlement offer" for me to pay them the remaining $100 of principal ( I had been paying $30 every two weeks on that $100 for far to long) and the other was a "sending you to collections as I did not respond to their generous offer. I replied to that one that I did't get their "settlement" e-mail and to resend to me so that I could review with my NC AG and I have heard nothing back from them. That was March 3rd!


lrhall41

Submitted by angell on Fri, 04/04/2008 - 09:03

( Posts: 302 | Credits: )


Wow- they sure backed off, then. I would consider that lucky, after reading some of the nightmare experiences others have had in dealing with them. I'm just not willing to take that chance. My job is too important to lose. In my line of work, a person with enormous amounts of debt and/or money troubles is considered a liability that may steal from the workplace. So the last thing I need is a PDL company calling my supervisor and illegaly telling them information about my debts and calling me a thief. I could very easily lose my job over that. And I work for a Sovereign Nation, so they can pretty much do what they please.


lrhall41

Submitted by Amaranth on Fri, 04/04/2008 - 09:11

( Posts: 271 | Credits: )