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Sub: #1 CashSpot
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Is Cashspot illegal in Utah?




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Replied on 04-29-2009, 01:55 PM
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I can't seem to find that! I hope someone else can! I doubt they are licensed but Utah seems to be pretty lax when it comes to loans. There are several that are located there.

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Nope. They are Red River and located on an Indian Reservation. They do not have a license anywhere.

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They are from an Indian Reservation? I am waiting to get some money so that I can open a new checking account and have my pay check deposit into that account as well as my child support. I will then close out my account and send the letter to all the illegal payday loan companies. I am also going to change my cell phone number.

I agree Utah is way too lax on pay day loans.




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