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WONGA BANK DETAILS

 

Thanks for contacting us and letting us know that you intend to make a payment. That's great news.

 

Here are our bank details:

 

Bank name: HSBC Bank

Sort code: 40-06-09

Account no: 21544926

Your ref no: 00000000 (you need to find this out)

 

Please remember to quote your reference with all payments, which will help us process things more quickly for you.

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What are my available repayment methods?

When you borrow money from us, you agree to repay your loan by a debit card. If you are looking to make payment using an alternative debit card, you can add one in the My Account section of the website and make payments at any time

 

Alternatively, you may call our automated payment line on 0207 1830063. If you do not have another debit card that you can use, then please make a cash payment directly into Wonga's bank account immediately.

 

Here are our bank details:

 

Bank name: HSBC Bank,

Sort code: 40-06-09,

Account no: 21544926

 

You must quote your full name as reference with your payment as it will help us process it faster.

 

You must then email us at [email protected] to let us know, so we can allocate the funds to your account. Please note it can take up to three working days for the payment to reach us.

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Renegade, I can't let anything default, because I fear they will take it out lump sum style. I have a joint bank account with my partner and cannot entertain closing it down and going throughball the advice of parachute accounts, "stolen" cards etc, as my partner cannot find out. I have turned these debts around quite a lot, it's just that PDE is the final hurdle.

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Why will you be in it? If ANYTHING happens to you as a result of them calling your work, you can sue the PDL for it especially once youve sent the letter stating that under no circumstances is a phone call acceptable.

 

HiThe advice on here is great. Hang in there and remember YOU are in charge not the PDL's. Seven PDL's later I have an agreement with most of them to pay small amonts that are affordable and my money is just about lasting between paydays (before it was gone on payday). You will get there. Remember not to give them any personal information and CANCEL YOUR CARD.Good Luck

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There are ways to stop a pdl taking a lump sum. You just need to be firm and unwavering when you do it. Remember if they take a lump sum its theft as you only agreed with them to debit a certain amount. You can also cancel your card and the cpa for the merchant to secure your money.

Any advice i give is my own and is based solely on personal experience. If in any doubt about a situation , please contact a certified legal representative or debt counsellor..

 

 

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There are ways to stop a pdl taking a lump sum. You just need to be firm and unwavering when you do it. Remember if they take a lump sum its theft as you only agreed with them to debit a certain amount. You can also cancel your card and the cpa for the merchant to secure your money.

 

That's why I asked for a rollover whilst I bombard them with e mails reqesting a repayment plan. They agreed to the rollover, so thereby cannot 'thieve' the lump sum. I will "lose" my card however, and only give the new card details to the ones I am in a repayment plan with..

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You need to make sure the bank cancels the cpa that their merchant uses. If not, then chances are the pdl will keep raiding your account and possibly putting you into an unauthorised overdraft.

Any advice i give is my own and is based solely on personal experience. If in any doubt about a situation , please contact a certified legal representative or debt counsellor..

 

 

If my advice helps you, click the star icon at the bottom of my post and feel free to say thanks

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Update

All PDL companies being paid.

Minicredit at last passed over to DCA Mackenzie Hall and have agreed a one off reduced payment.

Everyone else is getting monthly payments, it is hard but have paid £1000 off in 3 months.

Hoping I can afford lump sum offerings by November I should be clear before Xmas.

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With Mackenzie hall, make sure you get full written confirmation that the debt will be settled in full upon receipt of the payment, the account marked as cleared and any remainder of the debt will not be sold or passed on. You also want them to mark any entry on your credit file as fully settled, not part settled.

 

They have already had multiple investigations against them including trading standards. So if you don't have an agreement in writing with them with specific wording, then don't pay them.

Any advice i give is my own and is based solely on personal experience. If in any doubt about a situation , please contact a certified legal representative or debt counsellor..

 

 

If my advice helps you, click the star icon at the bottom of my post and feel free to say thanks

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One down, five to go. 6 months into this and my 3.5k payday loan nightmare is down to £2.2k.

PDUK should be gone next month. Toothfairy will be hanging around until July next year.

Couldnt have done it without this forum.

 

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