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irishgal25

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  1. I also received this email and have never had a loan with quickquid. Im going to email them just to be on the safe side but I know that i dont owe them any money!!!
  2. I intially emailed them and got the standard email reply, I waited until 3 days before my repayment was due, filled out the I and E form online and it was set up in less than 10 mins! No need for phone calls and no hassle!
  3. I did get written confirmation! I have a record of all correspondence with them regarding this from the first email I sent explaining my financial difficulties, cancellation of CPA with both bank and wonga, screenshots of the I and E form, confirmation of plan from wonga, screenshots of account once the plan had been set up, confirmation of standing order set up etc! I'm not giving them any room to screw me over!
  4. Thanks for the advice!! I contact wonga just to make sure and they have confirmed the plan is in place and that the first payment is not due until 19th July.
  5. Hi This is my first post and am looking for a little advice. I recently set up a repayment plan for my wonga debt of £1100. The plan has been agreed and I have received the confirmation email of paying £120 over 10 months. I checked my online account and the interest has been frozen and the plan is showing on my account, however under the extend loan section it says the i have reached the maximum number of extensions and full payment is due on my original payment date. Is this standard when setting up repayment plans?
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