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Surrey,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Fri, May 02, 2008
after reading your message jayson, i had to laugh as i am an ex employee of ecare (sonic payday) i worked there when this company was at its peak. after putting 3 years of blood sweat and tears into that company, i laugh at your comments as you know even using the words garnishment is illegal the wage assignment is not a legal document and can easily be revoked by faxing payment services and revoking the document in writing. this company that you work for is dispicable to its customers and employee's. The amount of money the company charges is illegal and if the word got out the this company is based in canada and basically has no bite to its collection practices ...all you guys can do is bark and hassle people into paying there outstanding loans back. i have recently heard that your company is for sale and i think it is because the ash brothers see (pardon the pun) the days of over charging are coming to an end. You might want to update your resume. if anyone wants to know there address it is 15225 104th ave in surrey bc...so in closing b4 you start wave the payday loan flag and preaching to others know your faxs.and the company has never been the same after bringing in Carrie to payment services . but i wish you guys al the best happy collecting
Michelle
Emporia,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, June 26, 2006
After reading your response, I would like to say, that wage assignments are legal, but only voluntary. It is not legal to make someone sign one and not specify in the agreement that this is voluntary. Also, digital signatures are not valid. I understand that if money is borrowed, it must be paid back, but there are also privacy laws that Payday Avenue have broken multiple times. When you sign the agreement, not only are you signing a legal document, but also a privacy policy. If the privacy policy is not included in the agreement, then another law has been broken there. They defintly need to be shut down, as with any research, they break several laws in the Fair Credit Act a lot!!
Ann
LaPorte,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, June 12, 2006
I'm afraid that you haven't really dealt with them or you work for them because they aren't this nice about it.....