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Sub: #33 Langhorne Law
Replied on 11-13-2006, 11:27 AM
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I received an e-mail from Langhorne Law offering a service to help settle my payday loans. When I did a search on the name, I found this forum. Based on what I am reading, Langhorne seems to be a collection agency for payday lenders. Is it possible that they are doing both services? Does anyone have any experience with them as a company that can help slow this down and help get me out from under? If not Langhorne Law, then is there any other companies that can help me.

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Replied on 11-13-2006, 12:12 PM
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Pafiredancer,
Langhorne Law used to collect for PDL companies in a past life, but has now changed the complete focus of its business and is working to help consumers like us make our way through this mess. In fact its primary attorney, Dennis Williams, posts on this site as Marcia Brady's LoveChile and has been very helpful. You should check out the website at LanghorneLaw.com.

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Replied on 11-13-2006, 02:44 PM
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Listen to kscornell, it would be WELL worth your time to receive a free consultation from Dennis at Langhorne Law, especially if you are caught in the pdl trap.

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Replied on 11-13-2006, 03:07 PM
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Does Lanhorne Law only deal with payday loans or can they help settle other debts such as personal loans? I think I am going to cancel my service with my debt settlement company because I am beyond frustrated now.



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Replied on 11-13-2006, 03:57 PM
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Mishele, I think in some of his posts, he mentioned not dealing much with credit card debts, but I don't recall him mentioning personal loans. It might be worthwhile to PM him. It's too bad about your current company. That is frustrating.

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Replied on 11-13-2006, 04:01 PM
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I did send him a pm to find out more info. I want to see how much in fees that I can get back from my other company. I also e-mailed another gentleman who was also recommended to me. It's life I guess.



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Replied on 11-13-2006, 04:04 PM
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You definitely should get back some of your fees - it doesn't sound like they did much for you. Good luck with either place that you choose to go with. I know you want this over and done with already.

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Sub: #40 dennis williams
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A Mr. Travis fromm Langhorne Law called me. If i send them the western union and they aren't from your company how can they get it and cash it?

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Sub: #41 Langhorne Law Office
Replied on 01-11-2007, 09:21 AM
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There is a debt consolidation company that I am using named Langhorne debt solution. I'm not sure if that is the same company. They are very helpful.

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Replied on 01-11-2007, 09:24 AM
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It is the same company, they used to collect on ipdls, but some ipdl companies are still using the name in an attempt to collect the debts.

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Sub: #43 legal
Replied on 01-12-2007, 05:15 AM
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Is that legal? They want me to send a WU to them payed to Langhorne Law????

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Replied on 01-12-2007, 07:36 AM
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I'm sure it's NOT legal, but it's not like most of these internet PDL's are operating legally in the first place.

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Replied on 01-12-2007, 11:18 AM
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Mr. Williams is in full control of having his name and company name removed from these accounts. I think it is fascinating that he has not done so...

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I called nationwidecash today aka ambassador and they said if I wasnt going to give them what they wanted they would give it to their in house lawyer...I asked for a debt validation letter, which he said he would email to me, still havent got it, what can I do to them now?

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Sub: #47 Need advice
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Langhorne has just received $100.00 fee and are suppose to get $320.00 on 10/15/08 from my checking account. Please advise, should I stop dealing with Langhorne and how do I go about cancelling with them and getting my credit union to stop them from getting a payment. Sould i call the (PDL's) and try to deal with them?
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Sub: #48 reply
Replied on 10-09-2008, 06:41 AM
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hello baltimore,first welcome to the forum.second if i'm not mistaken pdl's are prohibited in MD.if so what or if you owe depends on the following.please list the following

the names of all pdl's
the amounts borrowed total include fees and rollovers.

whether or not you stay with langhorne depends on one question.
are you willing to do some footwork in filing AG complaints,FTC complaints.you see it also depends on if you are due a refund from these pdl's.langhorne does have a mixed BBB rating.please provide the info requested we might be able to help you here.




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