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Any PDL Consolidation agencies for FL residenents?

Date: Fri, 09/14/2007 - 10:53

Submitted by curvacious
on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 10:53

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I signed up to this site for help with my expanding PDL issues, and I ran across a few ppl talking about how much Longhorne has help them with consolidating their PDLs, well with just my luck I live in the sun shiny state of good ol FL, and Longhorne does not provide assistance for FL residence.... I would really like to know if anyne knows of a company that would help? :oops:


you can probably do this on your own.We can help
Please list for us who you have loans with, the amount borrowed , and the amount you have already paid back(fees and principle)
Are these store fornt or internet?
In the meantime I will post the laws for your state


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 10:59

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Both store front and internet
I have ana AMscot for 487.00 due today
Cash America (store front) for 280.00 due today
Internet loans:
United Cashloans for 325 due back 995.45% apr; 80.00 due to extend
Amerii barrowed and don't have the APR info infor in of me, but 75.00 due today to extend
Loan for 195.00 due back 782.14%Apr 45 due today to extend
B.I.G for i believe 200 is what


lrhall41

Submitted by curvacious on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 11:12

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curve, your store fronts are licensed/legal. You're going to have to deal with them. Your internets are not licensed/legal. Can you do this for us - can you list out each internet pdl by name, how much you borrowed (principle only) and how much you have paid back so far (the total amount - do not break it down into fees and such - just the total paid to date). Did your internets debit your account today? When are they due to hit next? Your storefronts - you are going to have to try to work with them as they are licensed/legal. You have a loan with Amscot, licensed/legal. You have a loan with the second store front, which you referred to as a "loan loan", but it's not a "loan loan". It's still a pay day loan. They are just giving you 30 days to pay back your loan versus the usual 14 day loan. There are a few store fronts here in my state that do that also. Please post some additional information as requested above and we can help you out here. :D


lrhall41

Submitted by cannr on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 18:18

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