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New Reply from Route 66

Date: Mon, 11/06/2006 - 12:12

Submitted by Mamasita21
on Mon, 11/06/2006 - 12:12

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From: returns(at)route66funding.com [mailto:returns@route66funding.com]
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 9:55 AM
To: xxxxx
Subject: xxxx-Route 66 Funding Notice of Missed Payment


Quote:
xxxxx,

Unfortunately your recent payment of $79 made on the 09/29/2006 has been returned by your bank (reason: No Authorization)

It is of course possible that there has been some administrative error and if this is the case, we would urge you to contact us and your bank to clarify the situation. The bank account from which we attempted to debit the funds was the same account into which we placed the loan initially.

If there has been some administrative error or you wish to discuss this situation, then please call us on

1-877-564-7739*

Thanks,
Chris Wilson
Customer Services

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My bank backed me up since I had all the supporting documentation against Route 66 and reversed some charges, this is why Route 66 sent this to me.
What amazes me is that the last correspondence I had was they would not bother me till they did their own internal investigation into my allegations and come up with an amicable solution for both parties. Granted I filed complaints with the AG's office, FTC, and BBB about them and other pdl's that I had overpaid.

Its getting a little easier since I am battling these pdl's gratned I still have debt with cc but I am taking one step or should I say debt at a time.

Has anyone received an email like this?


I used to get them regularly from Interim Cash Ltd., which is another name they go by. My emails were exact duplicates to yours, even the same "Chris Wilson".

Next, you'll probably start getting emails from their "Investigations Dept." saying they are going to verify all of the info you provided when you took out the loan and to avoid this potential embarrassment, please call today to discuss your loan.

I actually overpaid them by a few hundred dollars so I wasn't going to pay another dime. I responded to each and every email they sent and never got a reply. They also never contacted my employer and as for verifying my info., this should have been done before they issued the loan, and since they are a "paperless" company, they don't have a leg to stand on. They just try to scare you. I filed a complaint against them on the FTC website.

Hang in there, you're doing well in handling your pdls.


lrhall41

Submitted by Tiffany99 on Mon, 11/06/2006 - 12:31

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One reason of sending such emails is to make some more money in late fees. I have a loan account with my bank who were supposed to deduct the monthly installments. Suddenly, they sent me a mail saying that they were unable to debit from my account because of NSF. I was sure of having money in the account, so I questioned the bank why this letter was sent to me. They had nothing to prove that I was in the wrong. I knew that if I hadn't struck back in time, they would have charged late fees on my loan account and maybe I would have paid it. But thank god, it didn't happen. Now, the bank is careful when going through my file.


lrhall41

Submitted by mcranberra on Mon, 11/06/2006 - 12:32

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This seems like a standard reply. I would e-mail them back and state not to contact you at work in any manner. I would also send this via certified mail with return receipt if you have their physical address. This way you will have proof they received the letter. Keep us updated on your progress and keep one foot in front of the other :-).


lrhall41

Submitted by Cow & Chicken on Mon, 11/06/2006 - 17:40

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That is the same e-mail that GFSIL sent to a friend of mine, also signed by Chris Wilson. She has sent several e-mails including a return on this one. They never answer, but did call her the other day on her cell and told her they were sending someone to her home to arrest her, she laughed at him, called him a schmuck and told him they would talk after she received a letter validating loan amount and payments, and she would be waiting for them to show up.
Oh, she also to "Chris Wilson" she was considering taking them to court. He hung up on her!! :D


lrhall41

Submitted by SAM62 on Mon, 11/06/2006 - 19:07

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I just received an email from route66 with that same letter and my account hasn't changed. I replied to their email and asked them to verify their information because my information hasn't changed. Am i about to be taken for more money and what can i do now


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 02/27/2007 - 16:04

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I received the same e-mail. They have been calling my job 3 and 4 times a day even though I and the company secretary have told them I can't receive phone calls at work. When I call them, the line is always busy or I get disconnected. They also do not reply to my e-mails. I have paid them and now they won't leave me alone. What should I do? :cry:


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 03/12/2007 - 14:13

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As you can see we received the same thing. This is the response my husband and I sent them. So far we have not heard anything else from them, no calls, no payment reminders or anything. Now we did receive 2 of these notes from 2 different transactions they tried and we just sent them the exact same copy of our response the second time. I have been watching the account to make sure that they dont' try anything else. Trying to get that account to a positive so it can be closed, but have a little ways to go yet, but working on it. Hopefully they have finally stopped, but I am not holding my breath.



lrhall41

Submitted by 2nband on Mon, 03/12/2007 - 15:05

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