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Can't pay back my PAYDAY Loan, help???


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  • 1 month later...

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I am very very suprised that they haven't made contact at all, not by email or phone, strange???

 

I deafaulted ages ago, nearly 3 months and it hasn't been passed onto Clarity and they haven't even blocked my account as I can still log into it.

 

Does anyone know why this is??

 

Donna

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They will not be able to dip into your account if you have cancelled the card that you provided them. They would need the last 3 digit's on the back of your new card which will be different to the old one.

why don't you call them to arrange a payment plan rather than ignoring the calls or waiting for clarity to write to you. I am sure they will be happy to arrange a payment plan so they can get there money back some how otherwise they will lose out totally.

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They will not be able to dip into your account if you have cancelled the card that you provided them. They would need the last 3 digit's on the back of your new card which will be different to the old one.

why don't you call them to arrange a payment plan rather than ignoring the calls or waiting for clarity to write to you. I am sure they will be happy to arrange a payment plan so they can get there money back some how otherwise they will lose out totally.

 

Gary

 

This is not correct. Many instances on here where payments have been forced through. Certain 'retailers' are allowed by the banks to force payments through under 'continuos authority' It stinks but it does happen on occasions.

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I would suggest you get their bank details and just start paying what you can afford.

 

I did that and paid back my original loan amount in instalments and that is all I am going to pay.

 

I doubt very much they will take me to court for the balance as they would have to explain their extorionate rates to a judge ;)

 

Good Luck

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