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Dareus
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Um well it his his fault because he's the moron who didnt read and you are getting pissed about it> That's sad because I guarantee the fine print is there and it was his fault for not reading it. LIke oh borrow from a cheque advance place and pay back sure u pay back more but what you dont think is that now next cheque u are in a loop hole.
Sorry buddy but its his fault and it is his problem.
SECONDLY you say 4 months at 90 bucks..
he pays back 360 so WHAT a deal..according to your information. |
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Maria
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Tell him to contact the Better Business Bureau.
( http://www.bbb.org ). They are investigating a couple of companies that run this scam. Have him check with the Rip Off Report as well ( http://www.ripoffreport.com ). |
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notadummyrat
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Close the account and open a new one. |
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just a girl
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He borrows $400 and is only paying back $360? Sounds like a good deal to me. |
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Z X
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Wait - he received 400 and now they are automatically withdrawing 90/mo for 4 months? That is less than he borrowed but even so, if the auto-withdraw was part of the terms of the loan, then why is he upset? |
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kokopelli
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Borrowing $400 and paying back $360 sounds like a pretty good deal to me. |
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mj69catz
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My guess is that this information was indicated on their website, someplace where it would be easily overlooked.
There are pros and cons of working on-line. The thing is, if he agreed to the amount being credited to his checking account, then likely he agreed to the debits too.
There are check cashing companies doing the same thing in most cities and towns. It isn't good for the person borrowing - but then, they usually make bad judgment calls that get them caught up in the situations where they need to make use of these loans in the first place. |
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Lisa B
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I bet that somewhere in his on line application he agreed to this. (You know, just like when you download a "free" screensaver and sign up for a bunch of nasty adware by agreeing to the boilerplate terms.) |
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Classy Granny
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$90 a month for 4 months is only a pay back of $360. Great deal. |
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Phil
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Besides your obvious misstatement about how much money he has to repay, you stated exactly what is happening. They are draining him for as much money as the law allows. When you are desperate for money, you are going to pay a premium for it. I'm sure that if he tries to get out of paying, they have a penalty in the contract.
Yes, this is a rip-off. Yes Congress should do something about it. The best thing your friend can do is stay away from those places at all cost. |
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Miss Candi
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Always read carefully before signing anything. |
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stick man
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Yeah, he had to have READ THE TERMS OF SAID LOAN DIDN'T he? besides 4*90=360 it's a bargain, unless there's a term you didn't mention. |
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catzrme
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The banking industry has nothing to do with internet rip offs. Borrowing money on line is just plain stupid...just like your friend who thinks that paying back $360 when he borrowed $400 is a rip off. HUH????? |
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justanotherone
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This guy borrowed money online. There had to have been terms in the loan. He had to provide his checking account. He gave all this information freely.
The numbers you gave don't add up. He's paying $360 on a $400 loan? This sounds like a pretty sweet deal for your friend. |
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richp
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He borrowed $400. They are taking it in amounts of $90 for the next four months.that equal $360............what's the problem, how can I borrow $400 and pay back $360? |
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yea whats so wrong ?
He got a deal..
What youa re talking about however is called 'loan sharking'. There are rules and laws they have to follow and limits to what they can charge, how do you find out what they are? dont know |
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Alexandria.
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lol 2 the guy who wants the site 2 get 400.00 anyway just open a new account oh and close the old one |
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RX
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his ot yours? |
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Tell him to contact his bank and let them know that he didn't authorize them to deduct money monthly. Then, have him send the company a money order for the remaining amount. They have to take the payoff. If they refuse he can take them to court. |
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normobrian
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Where is this site? I want to borrow $400 and pay back $360, too. |
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