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Loans from united cash and 500fast cash

Date: Sun, 07/22/2007 - 15:05

Submitted by jennrj1
on Sun, 07/22/2007 - 15:05

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Loans from united cash and 500fast cash


here goes, at the beginning of May i took out two pay day loans. one from united cash, and one from 500fast cash. both online. i needed the money to give me the rest of the money for my home down payment. both loans were for 300$. i emailed them the following week, and said on my next pay take out the full balance. neither company responded. both companys started deducting money from my account, generally 90$ on a payday. i called them 3 weeks ago, and when i finally managed to get ahold of someone was told i owed 210$. the rest had been interst. fine i thought. take out the remaining balance and then leave me alone. this week. they took out 90$ plus a 50$ fee. and emailed me paperwork that said i still owe 325$. I live in the state of Ohio. i saw this website. and it seems to be very helpful. so please help me. i am desperate, and ashamed. i had dealt with a different company that i never had any problems with, so i assumed i wouldnt have any problems with these guys. help soon. thanks.


jenn, I accidentally posted a "new post". I was attempting to reply to you! So sorry! It's under a post titled "jenn" and it's from cannr. I apologize! Read what I posted to you.


lrhall41

Submitted by cannr on Sun, 07/22/2007 - 17:17

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jenn - file with the BBB, the FTC, and your state AG. The BBB sometimes can resolve the issues for you; however, probably not with the ugly pdl's you have, but file anyway. They need as many complaints as possible. File with the FTC, which is the Federal Trade Commission. The BBB site is www.bbb.org. The FTC site is www.ftc.gov. And to find your state AG, I just googled my state attorney general office and the site popped up. The BBB you can file on line. The FTC you can file on line. I don't know about your state AG. In my state, you have to download the form, fill it out, and mail 2 copies to them. When you go to these sites, they will have "complaint" links. Sometimes it's under "consumer protection". Click on that. The complaint forms will come up. Be sure to file complaints though. Each agency needs to know what's going on. And sometimes the BBB can help, sometimes not. But the FTC pays close attention to these complaints. And the state AG also pays close attention to these complaints. It may take a little bit to hear back from them, so don't get discouraged. You will get a response. It just takes them a little longer because they review each complaint. Any problems filing your complaints, just post and we'll be able to help you!


lrhall41

Submitted by cannr on Sun, 07/22/2007 - 17:52

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Here is the link for the Ohio Attorney General's office.
https://agcares.ag.state.oh.us/public/landing.aspx

It is really easy, you can do the whole complaint online-nothing to mail or anything. They were really helpful in getting a couple of my loans marked paid in full. Be patient, they take a week or so to even acknowledge the complaint. Like cannr said, they will respond and I guarantee they will look into each one and do what they can to help you. :)


lrhall41

Submitted by Sassnlucy on Sun, 07/22/2007 - 17:58

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