Can Quick payday call my work if I stop paying?
Date: Wed, 10/19/2005 - 08:37
I have never delt with them myself before but a suggestion might
I have never delt with them myself before but a suggestion might be to send them a certified return receipt letter stating you do not want them to call your job regarding this debt. Legaly they should not call you at work after that. Now if you feel they will not work with you and not oblige your request simply tell them you are no longer employed and you would like work out a payment arrangement. Close your bank account and open a new one with new numbers. Good Luck
Hi DFG, Welcome to the forums. Like Elisia said, before yo
Hi DFG,
Welcome to the forums.
Like Elisia said, before you change your bank account numbers or put a stop payment on your debits, it's always better to arrange a pay down plan with your lenders. It is always advised not to extend the loans. If it is done, you will be paying the maximum amount of money towards the interests and the principal amount will remain unaltered.
The creditors will be willing to accept your payment plan as long as you are willing to pay it. Be sure that you have not stretched the loan to such an amount that it becomes difficult for you to pay in later period and in turn, causes defaults. You will enjoy most of the benefits as long as you are paying the agreed amount and they won't call you at home or work.
Regards
Roxette
Quick payday
I just worked with them on my loan that is in default.
The girl I emailed was Emily E. She was really nice and let me split the amout due in 2 payments; one payment due this month and the next payment for the following month. Hope this helps you.
After you have completed your payments with Quick Payday, they a
After you have completed your payments with Quick Payday, they are required to update your credit file as "Paid in Full" or "Paid as Agreed" with the three bureaus. Have they assured you about it? You need to get this done to give your credit a better view.
Call them!
I had a payday loan w/Payday Ok. I never missed a payment, but was never able to get it paid down. Beacause of this, they worked with me to pay off the debt via a monthly payment. I will be making my last payment in December...and have been paying them $25/month since April or so. They are really great to work with so long as you are current and have been good about paying your fees each payday!