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I am in the process of losing my job because of pdls

Date: Mon, 07/30/2007 - 11:54

Submitted by anonymous
on Mon, 07/30/2007 - 11:54

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I am in the process of losing my job because of pdls


I know you are probably tired of hearing about payday loans, but here goes.
I currently have 4 payday loans out, but I am only paying the extension fee and each pay period that fee is shortened by 5 dollars. I am in the process of losing my job and I won't be able to pay the loans back. What should I do?


You have come to the right place for help! And no, we are not tired of hearing about payday loans! A lot of us have been in the same boat, and are more than happy to help someone get out of the predicament. Knowledge is power!

Can you tell us what state you are in?
Are these storefronts or internet lenders? What are the names?
How much did you take out and how much have you paid back so far?

This isn't to pry, but to understand what situation you are in, so we can give you the best advice for your situation! :)


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Submitted by joshua1987tree on Mon, 07/30/2007 - 11:58

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Oh, so sorry to hear that you are loosing your job! Hope it won't take you long to find another one. Start looking now before you loose your current job.

As has been stated, so many of us have had payday loans and some still do. I had 6. You can come out of this. Just provide the information that was asked for and we can see what we can do to point you in the right direction. Hang in there.


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Submitted by 2nband on Mon, 07/30/2007 - 13:02

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cpattison, you're losing your job BECAUSE of pdl's? Or you're just losing your job and can't pay the pdl's back? Either way, I'm sorry to hear that you're going to be unemployed. I also noticed on your post that the pdl takes out "fees" and it goes down by like $5 each time? Is this pdl Cash2Day4U? Or another pdl? Please post what pdl it is (or if there is more than one), how much you borrowed (principle only) and how much you've paid. Also, please post what state you're in. We can help you!


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Submitted by cannr on Mon, 07/30/2007 - 15:50

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Could be Sonic, GFSIL, Cash2Day4U, could be any one of the MANY. I'm thinking it's one of the illegal overseas ones. They're the ones that have a tendency to work it that way.


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Submitted by cannr on Mon, 07/30/2007 - 18:58

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They sure are the ones that work like that. I've never heard of any of the US ones working like that, but who knows. And they make it sound like it's going to continue to go down until paid off, NOT THE CASE!
Please post the needed information so you can be guided in the right direction to get rid of these bloodsuckers!


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Submitted by bflow30 on Mon, 07/30/2007 - 19:26

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No it doesn't pay it off...on my loan from GFSIL...I borrowed $300.They started debiting $80. and every 2 weeks it went down $5.00 dollars till it got to $35. then it stayed at $35. every 2 weeks until I would tell them I wanted to pay it off...I paid about $610. and they said none of it went to the principle...


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Submitted by Morningstarr430 on Mon, 07/30/2007 - 19:48

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If I had defaulted, maybe. But I never did.
It's actually kind of funny, I never missed a payment and then on July 8 I emailed the info(at)cash2day4u.com as well as aarong(at)heathmill.com and LOW AND BEHOLD, on the 13th my debit disappeared. I was wondering if it was a freak accident, but, then on the 27th, NO DEBIT!!! it worked, my email to the president or co-owner or whoever the heck he is, ACTUALLY WORKED!!!


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Submitted by bflow30 on Mon, 07/30/2007 - 20:07

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