Usfastcash
They have cost me over 500.00 dollars in NFS fees

Business & Finance

Usfastcash is a fast way to send your bank account upside down - I have no luck getting in touch with this company. I have sent them 10 emails telling them to stop trying to take money from my account. Each week they continue to try to debit my account—In the last 30 days they have cost me over 500 dollars in NSF fees&Is there anything I can do??? They do not return phone calls or even emails&they are relentless—but yet you still can not make contact with them&any suggestions on how to stop this from happening? I can't afford what they are doing to my checking account—I work two jobs 62 hours a week and all I have been doing is paying off the NSF that are adding up. ANY suggestions — Tom


Company: Usfastcash
Country: USA
Site: usfastcash.com
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