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Sub: #1 AMO collection agency
Replied on 04-08-2011, 04:58 AM
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I had a phone number on my caller ID that goes back to AMO. I verified with Minnesota department of commerce and this locaiton is licensed in Minnesota. That scares me to death.

My question is - why are they not leaving a message. Also, does anyone know who they normally collect for and are they associated with Peach Street Law Center.

I had a few IPDL 2 years ago and am surprised they still call. It seems that a new company calls a couple weeks after I send a debt validation and cease/desist.

Can anyone offer any theories.

Sub: #2
Replied on 04-08-2011, 09:11 AM
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Is the original payday lender licensed to do business in your State? If not, then you are only morally obligated to pay back the principal balance (no interest/fees).

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Replied on 04-08-2011, 11:00 PM
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check your state laws @ http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com...pdls-laws.html
as mentioned above check if the lender is licensed to do business in your state




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