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Yeah, I don't understand how someone could post this thread and then never follow up. Seemed pretty urgent...
To be honest I wonder if it was just a troll thread now, the OP all of the sudden disappeared from CD, and their profile seems like a hipster's ironic representation of a conservative hick. Either way we should consider locking this thread, the last post was spam for another shady loan service...
Ok, One day a long time ago I got an email about how I could have up to 1500 in my account the next day by just filling out a form. While, I filled it out, and they put 500 in my account. Well, the next paycheck they only took out 90 dollars. They started to just take out 90 dollars every pay, and I thought they were just taking 90 out every two weeks until I paid off my 500 and then I would be done. Well this went on for about a year. I started to get concerened. Then I called and found out that whole time I was just renewing the loan. I needed 590 to pay it completely off!
I then got a new payday loan so I could pay that one off. Well then that one started to take its toll. During this time I needed to get another because the one I had was taking all of my extra spending cash. Put it this way. Two months later, I got even two more to help keep up with those original two. What do I do? Can I file bankruptsy! Next time I get paid I am going to have pretty much my whole paycheck being just consumed by these payday loans being renewed. I can't pay them off. This sucks I can't work possibly anymore.
Sell books, jewelry, clothes, furniture, etc. and pay them off. Then, take $90 from each paycheck that was being taken, and put it away in savings. When the account accumulates enough, you can go out and buy similar books and furniture to replace what you sold.
The situation you are in is painful, but you can get out without bankruptcy - just hang in there!
Sell books, jewelry, clothes, furniture, etc. and pay them off. Then, take $90 from each paycheck that was being taken, and put it away in savings. When the account accumulates enough, you can go out and buy similar books and furniture to replace what you sold.
The situation you are in is painful, but you can get out without bankruptcy - just hang in there!
While this is good advice -- the OP posted this four years ago and hasn't been a member since about that time, too.
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You're a bit late to the party...The OP posted about his payday loans over 11 years ago. I'd bet they managed to pay them off by now.
You're a bit late to the party...The OP posted about his payday loans over 11 years ago. I'd bet they managed to pay them off by now.
The person you are responding to is no longer a member because they were a spammer
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