Thomas
Anderson,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, January 18, 2008
I feel sorry for people who deal with these bloodsuckers. Read your loan contract: it probably says that, basically, they can suck away ALL of your money. There is pressure mounting in SC to ban payday loan and title loan companies outright. These payday loan and title loan companies are too numerous to count in the poorer areas.
Thomas
Anderson,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, January 18, 2008
I feel sorry for people who deal with these bloodsuckers. Read your loan contract: it probably says that, basically, they can suck away ALL of your money. There is pressure mounting in SC to ban payday loan and title loan companies outright. These payday loan and title loan companies are too numerous to count in the poorer areas.
Thomas
Anderson,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, January 18, 2008
I feel sorry for people who deal with these bloodsuckers. Read your loan contract: it probably says that, basically, they can suck away ALL of your money. There is pressure mounting in SC to ban payday loan and title loan companies outright. These payday loan and title loan companies are too numerous to count in the poorer areas.
Thomas
Anderson,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, January 18, 2008
I feel sorry for people who deal with these bloodsuckers. Read your loan contract: it probably says that, basically, they can suck away ALL of your money. There is pressure mounting in SC to ban payday loan and title loan companies outright. These payday loan and title loan companies are too numerous to count in the poorer areas.
Lenny
Houston,#6Consumer Comment
Fri, January 18, 2008
Do not contact them by email. Send a registered letter, it costs a few bucks but then you have a receipt they received it. Emails are mostly ignored or just deleted. The registered letter says you mean business. See if your bank will stop 'automatic' withdrawals and e-checks.