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Sub: #1 Please Help withTexas PDLs
Replied on 07-02-2009, 09:10 PM
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Does anyone know if these store front PDLs are CFSA: Pay Day Advance,Americas Cash Express and EZ Money? I would like to make EPP on these if possible.I am really struggling at this point having to borrow money for my mortgage and groceries from family.I have 6 children at home and need to take care of these loans because I can't lose our home.What do I do if these PDLs will not compromise? Someone please give me some advice, Thanks in advance.

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Replied on 07-03-2009, 03:13 AM
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if these store front PDLs are CFSA
You may check the link "http://www.cfsa.net/MemberList.aspx" for the list of CFSA member companies.
How much is your present income and how much money do you owe to these payday loan companies?

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Replied on 07-03-2009, 10:57 AM
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Give them a call posing as someone else and ask them is they are members of the CFSA, this way you can be absolutely certain. Also, just so you know, some store front lenders are licensed under different names so they may not show up on the CFSA page of members.


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I looked it up and though EZ Money is not listed their corporate parent is EX CORP. So would they have to follow the same rules as their parent corp?




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