My boyfriend had taken out a payday loan when his grandfather was in the hospital and he was off for three weeks. When it came time to pay he had nothing. Before he knew it he was back on the road working. We are trying to pay them off and since he was not here I went in and tried to make a payment arrangement. When he left out this time I gave him a money order to drop off and he forgot. After two weeks the women finally calls me and says “YOU signed an agreement to pay and if I dont have 75.00 in here on friday I am sending it to the PA” How is that. Can you really prosecute a check that you knew was bad when you took it???????????????????? I mean god we are trying, at least we are giving something you know
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May be the IRS . because you ow them money
So which is it,, You or your boyfriend,,,, who signed the note?? whomever signed the note is responsible…
Well here in illinois, they cant send you to criminal court for that check. Its called the payday reform act. So call you attorney general office and get information on that act for your state.