Texas PDL help
Date: Fri, 07/20/2007 - 12:44
Texas PDL help
Okay let me start all over again i live in texas, and i have 6 internet payday loans. I need help getting out of these. Here are the names and the amounts:
cashnetusa: $1000.00 extending fee: $254.00
Paydayselect:$500.00 extending fee: 91.00
Mte financial:$300.00 extending fee: $90.00
Cmg group:$250.00 extending fee: $75.00
Paydayyes:$200.00 extending fee: $60.00
Paychecktoday:$150.00 extending fee: $45.00
one of these loans i never even e-signed the documents and they deposited into my checking account.so far i have closed my checking account, and i contacted langhornedebtsolutions, and they asked me to sign a form and get it notarized, but before i get started with them i would like someone to tell me what are the steps i would take if i were to handle this on my own.please i need all the help i can get.
cashnetusa: $1000.00 extending fee: $254.00
Paydayselect:$500.00 extending fee: 91.00
Mte financial:$300.00 extending fee: $90.00
Cmg group:$250.00 extending fee: $75.00
Paydayyes:$200.00 extending fee: $60.00
Paychecktoday:$150.00 extending fee: $45.00
one of these loans i never even e-signed the documents and they deposited into my checking account.so far i have closed my checking account, and i contacted langhornedebtsolutions, and they asked me to sign a form and get it notarized, but before i get started with them i would like someone to tell me what are the steps i would take if i were to handle this on my own.please i need all the help i can get.
How much have you repaid these companies? That is very important
How much have you repaid these companies? That is very important information. Please check your bank statements and let us know and we will be able to help you further!
Could an admin please split this so cmiranda has his/her own post and others will see it? :)
First, you need to check if the companies are licensed in your s
First, you need to check if the companies are licensed in your state. They must add the interest rates and fees according to the laws mentioned in your state.
After reviewing the laws, you must find out the total payments done on each of the account and then work out arrangements with the lenders with whom you owe a balance