East Side Lenders
Date: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 06:58
By law you can revoke a ACH payment at anytime. You have to send
By law you can revoke a ACH payment at anytime. You have to send them a written letter. Make it certified.
make sure your bank account is closed before you revoke ach.
make sure your bank account is closed before you revoke ach.
east side lenders
Yes I have had experience with east side lenders. In march of this year I could no longer keep the wheel of these pdl going. I closed my checking account. I sent a certified letter to revoke ach. the storefront still tried to get payment thus adding fees to my storefront account. My bank worked with me really well in closing my account promptly, which led the storefront to work with me directly if they wanted payment. I sent another letter to the storefront certified from this website letting them know that I could no longer pay their enormous fees and that on specific dates with specific payments I could meet I would send them a certified money order, in return upon cashing my money orders they would stop all interests and fees. I never received anything back from the storefront. I went into the storefront to find that an extra $1,000. was added to my account by now. I showed the clerk the letters. she said it didnt matter. I asked for the address and phone no. of the corporate office. She said she wouldnt give it unless I paid the additional $1,000 on top of the interest I already had. I told her were to stick and that I would find it on my own. After all it is in the millions of stashes of paperwork they have us sign each time. 15 minutes later after I walked out, the clerk called and said she could negotiate a settlement with me. She dropped the $1,000. and I only had to pay what I owed in the first place. I still called corporate. Nothing happened, but if I continued to be a sucker and not take full advantage of this website I would have been paying extra $1,000 now.
I did'nt realize east side lenders were storefront, I thought th
I did'nt realize east side lenders were storefront, I thought they were internet.
Hmmmm, I got my Eastside loan over the internet. Incidentally,
Hmmmm, I got my Eastside loan over the internet. Incidentally, I sent them my letters and received a phone call at work on my voice mail. I haven't returned their call. I probably have voice mails on my cell phone (which hasn't been operational because of water damage). I guess I find out when I get the new cell phone turned on. I am NOT calling any of these people back.