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  • Report:  #226787

Complaint Review: CashNet500 Globay Payday Loans - Internet

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- Jacksonville, Florida,
Submitted:
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CashNet500 Globay Payday Loans
cashnet500.com Internet, U.S.A.
Phone:
800-654-7444
Web:
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I completed a loan in Oct 1006 with Cashnet500... The funds were deposited but not paid back to the lender. Instead of filing a civil suit or reporting the debt to the credit bureau, CashNet deducted $710 in 5 transactions from my other bank account unannounced to me. This has caused complete chaos in my account and in turn, my life.

I have to wait until the charges post from my bank (Compass) before I can dispute the items... Until then, I have to deal with seven NSF ($36) fees, with probably more to come.

I spoke to CashNet, specifically Tim Atkins (ext 855), who probably misrepresented himself as the "Manager of the Company" including VP and President. He was extremely rude and when I suggested he keep a professional tone, he says "That's the great thing about my job, I don't have to be!".

Rachael

Jacksonville, Florida
U.S.A.


3 Updates & Rebuttals

Rachael

Jacksonville,
Florida,
U.S.A.
Loan was not paid

#2Author of original report

Tue, December 26, 2006

The loan was not paid in full. I accept full responsibilty for that, however, CashNet cannot debit a different account than what was authorized on the original loan documents. I have talked to my bank, a financial advisor, and personal references and all have stated the same. My bank is being very cooperative in the meantime, though.


Rachael

Jacksonville,
Florida,
U.S.A.
Correction

#3Author of original report

Fri, December 22, 2006

Global Payday Loans, LLC. also, the original loan was in Oct 2006, not 1006.


Elaine

Boise,
Idaho,
U.S.A.
What do you mean you completed the loan?

#4Consumer Comment

Fri, December 22, 2006

Did you take the loan out and not pay them back? Did you pay them back? That part is not clear. If you did not pay them back, when you took the loan, you clearly signed (or did so online) documents that authorized them to do what they did, debiting your account. You agreed to pay them back X dollars on X date. If you didn't, you are in default and they took action to protect themselves. Scummy, yes, but they are not required to 'work with you'. If you DID pay the loan off, that's a whole different situation... let us know what's going on, more clearly this time. Thanks

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