Robyn Wright
dyersburg,#2
Wed, September 09, 2009
I had the asme thing happen to me; i knew about the $19.00 charge. but they then charged my account $44.00 for a NSF fee. i had money deposited into my account from my school(a large amount) the day before so the money was there for them to take out but when i cancelled my loan application they then charged my account a NSF fee. I have emailed them to find out why they did this, but no one has contacted me back. I still have not received my $44.00!!!! I even have statements from my bank to prove that I had the money and there was never a charged by my bankk for an overdraft fee or anythig!! Big Rip off company. Explain that one 200cash.com.
Robyn
Don
Columbia,#3UPDATE Employee
Tue, October 03, 2006
We have had one "Vick B." from Mobile, AL apply. Here is the specifics: 1. Vick sent us our standard 8 page application for a loan on 9/19/06. 2. Per our notice, we charged our standard $19.00 application fee on 9/20/06. This charge was returned NSF - Unpaid. "I authorize 200Cash.com, Inc. to immediately deposit $200 into my checking account and to withdraw from the same checking account $200 plus the $60 fee on the date specified above. I understand that there is a $19.00, one-time only, non-refundable application fee, payable on the submission of this application and I also understand that I will be charged a $25 fee if the check is returned for Non-Sufficient Funds." 3. The $19 fee and NSF charge was represented on 9/28/06. ($44.00)