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Outstanding loan with Sonic Payday and Arrowhead

Date: Thu, 11/16/2006 - 10:41

Submitted by tawsimmons
on Thu, 11/16/2006 - 10:41

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PinkLady:
I live in Texas and have an outstanding loan with Sonic Payday and Arrowhead. The Sonic Payday loan i've been paying on for 1 year and the Arrowhead loan I think has been about 6 months.


I had a loan for $800 and was paying Sonic $207 every payday which is twice a month. As of November 1st, only one of the debit cleared my account, as they will debit only half of the debt at a time. If my memory serves me correctly, I have had this loan a year which would be approximately $4,968 paid in. My Arrowhead loan is for $300 and they take out $90 every payday. Thank you for your assistance. I've learned my lesson, I'll never use another payday loan.


lrhall41

Submitted by tawsimmons on Thu, 11/16/2006 - 11:00

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Most of us here have been through what you are going through and learned a hard lesson and parted with our money. WOW, $4,968 for an $800 that is way too much. I would say you have MORE than paid that loan back. Start getting your settlement letters together, and add your wage revokation letter to the list. You will need to do this with Sonic they have a clause in the contract that you agree to allow them to take your paycheck in case of default. Also, get your bank statements together to show proof to the AG on how much you have paid on the $800 loan.


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Thu, 11/16/2006 - 11:03

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Go to this link. The first post tells about the legal things in a wage assignment process. And the second post has the sample letter. Send one copy to the loan company and a copy to your employer. They need to be notified so that the company is not allowed to debit from your account. Make sure that the letters are sent through certified mail with return receipt requested.


lrhall41

Submitted by BuildingWealth on Thu, 11/16/2006 - 11:27

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