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Hi,

 

Last year I borrowed £400, a cash-til-payday loan secured against guaranteed cheques from paydayexpress.co.uk

 

I was unable to pay the £40 per month (10% extension fee, or they bank my cheques for £400).

 

I called them to tell them I was in financial difficulties and arranged to pay £40 a month so the loan was paid off within a year. However the next week they had added £100 interest, is there any way I can contest this or am I bound over by the credit agreement i signed. I have already asked them to cancel this lump of interest but they refused.

 

A similar situation also applies to a £300 loan from moneyshop

 

 

Any suggestions welcome

 

Thanks

 

Matthew

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Was it interest or a £25 per cheque charge? If the latter you may be able to claim it back. I'm not certain about this, but I'm in the process of giving it a go.

 

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Hi, I am peter, ive used (Edit)online payday loans[/url] before and benefited. i think this is the best way to get instant money. Ive used the service from Pay1day.com

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Hello and Welcome, peter.

 

Unfortunatly you have posted on a thread that's about 3 years old, I've removed your commercial link and would advise you to read the site rules before posting 'link's like this again.

 

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