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here here dealerwins0
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What on earth did dealer wins say that caught the eye of aaron 223 ?
It's obvious that the companies want THEIR money back.
The opening poster hasn't come on here to debate that.
The comment from him along with his laughing smile is enough to put people off asking in a time of need.
Just a small look across this forum shows that dealer wins seams to revel in his status as being good with money.
People who've got themselves into problems palmed away as idiots almost, not worthy of the same obvious knowledge of dw.
It's tough enough seeking help when you've got yourself in the dirt, cocky and needless answers and obvious statements aren't helping anybody.0 -
It's obvious that the companies want THEIR money back.
The opening poster hasn't come on here to debate that.
It is sadly ironic that someone has borrowed money after agreeing terms, then considers the lender a bunch of "sly b*stards and will do everything to get their money back".
Made me chuckle too.:rotfl:0 -
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Dealerwins and tonkinator,
It's equally as outrageous that you feel the need to mock people who have got into financial difficulty.
Payday Loans are never the option in my opinion, but my like many others before me and many after me have found this out the hard way.
As if it's not desperation enough to be asking strangers for advice on an internet forum you feel the need to then mock them.
I'm not being funny, but if you never made mistakes in your financial life before what exactly are you doing in the loans problems and advice forums?
Hi there,
Not sure why you've had a pop at me.
Did you read my post? Still scratching my head as to which bit is mocking. I said "they already have done it" to directly answer the question "can they do this".
I then said "Have you tried calling and asking them to refund it and stick to the agreement you made over the phone" Meaning that she should ask them to refund and only take the money when they had previously agreed.
I then explained that recording calls/writing down details of who you spk to is really useful in situations like this, but accepted that it's easy to say in hindsight.
Love to hear which bit got you so teary eyed you felt the need to accus me of mocking people.
FUnny enough that earlier on that day i think I had a pop at dealerwins for the same thing haha
I guess we all get a little upset sometimes0 -
with an attitude like that. And for the record, the PDL company I'm with doesn't want me to pay my money back. They have denied me access to my account and the button that I can click to pay my loan. I had access a few days ago, clicked the button which said Pay and received a text to confirm that my loan was paid. A day later I received a letter saying that my loan was still outstanding. I checked my bank account, the money is still sitting in there, I've phoned for two days and 'they are experiencing a high volume of calls' and do not answer. So, not all PDL seem to want their money back in a hurry. So, Dealer Wins, you don't quite know everything, do you.:o0
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Welcome to 2014.0
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Keep_The_Change wrote: »with an attitude like that. And for the record, the PDL company I'm with doesn't want me to pay my money back. They have denied me access to my account and the button that I can click to pay my loan. I had access a few days ago, clicked the button which said Pay and received a text to confirm that my loan was paid. A day later I received a letter saying that my loan was still outstanding. I checked my bank account, the money is still sitting in there, I've phoned for two days and 'they are experiencing a high volume of calls' and do not answer. So, not all PDL seem to want their money back in a hurry. So, Dealer Wins, you don't quite know everything, do you.:o
Christ, you dragged a post up from 2012, and used an anecdote from 2014 to try to one-up someone?0
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