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Geneva Roth - The continue to try and debit my account after I told them to stop
I recieved a payday loan from company I tried paying company, but they started trying to take out money from my account without notifying me whwn. I stop receiving email notices. I tried to make payment arraangements and ask that they no longer debit my account. I agreed to pay 50.00 at each payday by calling in or sending a money gram. On September 10, they tried to debit my account again. Each time they try to debit my account , it causes other fees and overdrafts. The company is charging me for the NSF. A 200 loan as grown to a 1000 loan.
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