I have a number of PDL's, and have never defaulted on any of them. I got into a spiral where I would pay them off in full, then take them out again. However, this month one of my PDL's took the full payment, and when I tried to reloan could not. So, I am short this month, and will not be able to meet all my payments. I am guessing the others may do the same.
I have read that some of the PDL's will not enter into a repayment plan until you have defaulted.
I am confused, as the advice on here is that you should report your card lost or stolen, and ask them to stop all recurring payments, to prevent PDL's from raiding your account. However, I have read on another well known site, that this does not make any difference. They can still take the money from your account. It seems a bit hit and mess, dependent on who you bank with. I have a colleague who cancelled her card, and did not tell them to stop her CRA's and they did not take the money.
I have never defaulted with any of them, and have every intention of paying them, but don't want to be left in a position where I can't pay my rent and utilities.
Has anyone had any recent experience with cancelling a CRA?
Does anyone have any idea what time the CRA's try for their money. I know Wonga state on their site, they try at 5am in the morning. I just don't know what time my wages get transferred into my account?
I have read that some of the PDL's will not enter into a repayment plan until you have defaulted.
I am confused, as the advice on here is that you should report your card lost or stolen, and ask them to stop all recurring payments, to prevent PDL's from raiding your account. However, I have read on another well known site, that this does not make any difference. They can still take the money from your account. It seems a bit hit and mess, dependent on who you bank with. I have a colleague who cancelled her card, and did not tell them to stop her CRA's and they did not take the money.
I have never defaulted with any of them, and have every intention of paying them, but don't want to be left in a position where I can't pay my rent and utilities.
Has anyone had any recent experience with cancelling a CRA?
Does anyone have any idea what time the CRA's try for their money. I know Wonga state on their site, they try at 5am in the morning. I just don't know what time my wages get transferred into my account?
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