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Complaint Review: united cash loans
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united cash loans Ucl made things worst for me financially, armmed robbery with no gun! Internet
*Consumer Comment: They do NOT permit you to pay off all at once.
*Consumer Suggestion: United Cash Loans did exactly what they said they would do in the contract you signed
*Consumer Comment: You were an accomplice to the robbery
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So far I have paid them back $535, and they say I still owe them $260 , which I think is outrageous. I called this company and tried to cancel with them and they told me that I cannot do that. I feel that I have the right to cancellation at any time i choose.
I loaned from them because I was having money trouble at the time. Now this company is making matters worst for me. This company is a very big rip off. I feel that I am a victim of armed robbery, only thing is they never pointed a gun at me. This company is an organized crime group that feel that they can do what ever they want to do with people and their money.
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Search Tips#1 Consumer Comment
They do NOT permit you to pay off all at once.
AUTHOR: HarleyGranny - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, February 07, 2013
#2 Consumer Suggestion
United Cash Loans did exactly what they said they would do in the contract you signed
AUTHOR: kenrhea - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, April 10, 2012
To prevent all these finance charges, you must pay off the loan ASAP, preferably on the very first due date. The finance charge (aka interest payment) is sky high. On a $150.00 loan, the interest is $45.00. That is the equivalent of a 950% APR or higher.
Here's the trick (which is also stated right in the contract you signed)...you must CONTACT them via telephone and tell them you wish to pay in full on the next due date. An email won't cut it. You have to CALL them. They will instruct you to sign and initial your Account Summary document, which you must then FAX back to them. It has to be done in exactly this manner or they will ignore your requests for a pay off and continue to charge you weekly finance charges. And, just for good measure, they want the signed Account Summary document THREE FULL BUSINESS DAYS before your next due date.
Yeah, they purposely make it difficult to pay off the loan. After all, they have access to your checking account. However, they plainly outline all of their requirements in the contract.
#3 Consumer Comment
You were an accomplice to the robbery
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 26, 2012
" I feel that I am a victim of armed robbery, only thing is they never pointed a gun at me. "
So what was it? Knife, pointy stick? You do know what "armed" means, right?
" They took $90 out of my account three times , then took $140 the next time, and then $125 recently. And now they have me scheduled for a $110 payment that is due in two weeks. So far I have paid them back $535, and they say I still owe them $260 , which I think is outrageous. "
I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that you did not fully read the loan contract. Do you know what interest is? These guys charge a lot of it. Usually in the triple digits. They call it things like fees and service charges, but who cares. It's money out of your pocket.
They were correct when they told you that the loan would only cost you $455. That assumes that you paid off the whole thing on the first repayment date. Looking at your accounting above, it appears that you didn't pay it all off. You instead are paying triple digit interest.
The best thing you can do is to pay off the balance at the earliest opportunity. That will stop the snowballing interest.
In the future, do not sign financial contracts that you do not understand. If you need someone else to look it over, do that. You voluntarily signed up for a loan with an interest rate that would make a loan shark blush. Is that a crime? Hard to say. Companies like these definitely take advantage of people who do not care to read contracts, but they couldn't do any of it with out people like you voluntarily signing up for it. Tough call.

