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Sub: #1 RESIDENTS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Replied on 06-27-2007, 08:33 AM
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Seems like the payday industry is booming there. The Banking Department for some unknown reason has refused to enforce cease and desist orders against three payday companies. Advance America, New England Auto and EZ Cash. They violated state law and extended rollovers with no cooling off period. Also it seems like this is going to be a good place for them to run and hide. All of these companies do that in the states that are not cracking dowm. I urge all citizens there to take a stand and start complaining. KYSIDE38

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Thats a new one! It used to be Delaware, Nevada and Oklahoma.

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Sad but true. They are just going to run and hide place to place. This only makes law enforcement harder. KYSIDE38

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