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Help with PaydayUK postal address.
Silly replied to Silly's topic in PayDay loans and Short Term loans - General
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Help with PaydayUK postal address.
Silly replied to Silly's topic in PayDay loans and Short Term loans - General
Thanks Silverfox. I think that SS address are solicitors (LLP), so I'll just email them. -
Help with PaydayUK postal address.
Silly replied to Silly's topic in PayDay loans and Short Term loans - General
Also can't find Swift Sterling address, other than the one in Malta! -
Hello helpful folks, I'm sending recorded letters to my PDL's but I can only find a PO Box address in Bicester for PaydayUK (there doesn't appear to be much about them on here, or can I not find?). They're also the only one I can't find a agreement / customer number for but I'm sure they'll find me in their database. Thanks.
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Hello everybody, I hope you can help. I'm in horrendous debt with PDL's and desperate to get out of it. I owe the following: Wonga - £550.00 Payday UK - £541.00 Quickquid - £1180.00 Payday Express - £650.00 Swift Sterling - £650.00 Lending Stream - £600.00 I can't believe I've got in such a mess but I'm not going to whinge about it, I'll just need to sort it out. I've not defaulted on any of them yet but even with roll-overs I won't be able to meet all this month's obligations (and SS don't accept roll-overs anyway). So I've opened a new bank account and my salary will be going into that. I don't intend closing my old bank account but there'll be nothing in it and it's a basic so there's no chance of going overdrawn etc. Any request for payments will just be declined. I'm going to contact all of them prior and try to set-up payments plans, over several months. Thankfully I work full-time and have a part-time job so I'm not too concerned about meeting minimum monthly payments but it may take a while. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. One question I do have is if I set up payment plans via my new bank account, won't they try and dip into that and take what they want (like other posters seem to imply they do)? How do you actually set up payments for payments plans? Direct debit? That means giving them my new bank details? Thanks for any advice. Mr Silly (but never again!).
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