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Can I be criminally charged if my payday advance loans become past due?  </description>
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Reasonable and lawful
If you are unable to payback your payday advance loan on your due date, the payday loan company will not hunt you down and hold your baby for ransom. They will not and cannot harass you or put your picture on a highway billboard. But If you are late on your payday advance loans then most companies will commit to collecting past due accounts in a professional, reasonable and fair way that does not include sharp instruments, hot coals or electricity. 

Let's say that your check is deposited and returned by your bank for insufficient funds, most payday advance loans companies will charge a returned check charge and your bank may charge a Non sufficient Funds (NSF) charge or revoke your checking account privileges. Ultimately, you are responsible for full payment on your payday advance loans account, including all late fees. Most companies will contact you to collect the amount due on your payday loans. And when appropriate, your delinquent account will be turned over to to a collection agency.

Criminal charge for past due accounts?
Most payday advance loans companies will not pursue criminal actions against a customer if a customer's check bounces and is returned unpaid. Civil remedies, however, are sometimes necessary and appropriate to collect past due accounts. Never give up the fight against your online payday loans repayment - because you need to pay it off eventually, and the sooner the better. 
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