payday check

Check written to the loan company payday when the account was closed?
I try to know what is the consequences, if my account has been closed to make me a check to a payday loan company, if it goes to court for trial in civil court.
I'm sorry to hear about your problem. We all have financial difficulties at the time, but keep your head up! The consequences may depend on a number of different things. Not all payday loan company continues to NSF same way. Some companies burn your phone for a few weeks until they abandon you, while others pursue legal action against you. Depending on where the payday loan company is located, they can sue you cons Small Claims Court claims, or they may convert your check to the District Attorney in your county. Some DA does not accept checks on an account is closed from a payday loan company, some do. If the loan company payday sues you and obtains a ruling, they can decorate your salary if you are employed. If your company has already sued and obtained a decree against you, you're pretty much limited as for your options. If you are not employed there is not much society can do, except wait until you find a job and garnish your paycheck. The best thing to do in your situation is to contact the company of payday lenders and try to work on a type of payment arrangement with them, unless there is already a ruling against you. Some states have laws requiring that the payday loan company to give you a payment option to take care of your checks. I hope this helps you.
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