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no, no payday lenders can prosecute you for bad checks, they knew that you did not have the funds available when you got the loan, because it is a postdated check, I just ate up a bunch of these sharks in bankruptcy cour when they got discharged, and ther was nothing that they could do about it

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Q: Can a warrant be placed for your arrest if you don't pay back a payday loan in South Carolina?
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