i barrowed money from 2 payday advance places online ?
December 03rd, 2009
jaws asked:
i tried to pay them back i got 300 dollars from both they keep taking 90 dollars out weekly a piece but im mad its not coming off my balance i awe 390 still to both a total of 780 dollars how to do i get a loan to pay off both they will take the full amount if i pay them 50 they want 145 how do i pay them off fast when i got other bills to pay ?
Melissa
i tried to pay them back i got 300 dollars from both they keep taking 90 dollars out weekly a piece but im mad its not coming off my balance i awe 390 still to both a total of 780 dollars how to do i get a loan to pay off both they will take the full amount if i pay them 50 they want 145 how do i pay them off fast when i got other bills to pay ?
Melissa










Starlight
December 4, 2009
An amount over 90 to pay it all at one time or pay an amount with the only paying off the principle.
An amount over 90 each week so when that payment is only paying off the principle.
Brother Otter
December 7, 2009
You, my friend, have fallen victim to scoundrels. Payday loans, check cashing places, and other such outfits do not have to abide by Truth In Lending laws and most don’t. Your situation is an example… you’re getting charged outrageous fees and interest that will continue as long as you owe them any money at all.
The only way you’re going to get out from under this is to pay off the loans in full. I strongly urge you to do so before you end up owing three or four times as much as you borrowed.
NunyaBidNess
December 10, 2009
For paying off earlythats how they make their money why do you think we scream so loudly to people on here that.
For paying off earlythats how they make their money why do you pay according to terms or elseno break for paying off earlythats how they make their money why do you pay according to people on here that want to terms or elseno break for paying off.
For paying off earlythats how they make their money why do you think we scream so loudly to terms or elseno break.