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Sub: #1 Get E Cash & Eastside - Delaware
Replied on 10-13-2009, 06:50 AM
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Hi,

I am in Delaware and and finally taking control of my out of control life!! I am dealing with four loans - three in my name, one in my husbands name. Two are with Check N Go and I am hoping they will work with me. My question is about Get E Cash and Eastside. Are these legal loans in Delaware? Delaware pay day laws are very confusing to me! Also, I do see that the legal limit for loans in Delaware is $500.00 and Check N Go and Eastside both loaned me over that amount. Is this information that I can use to perhaps help me reach settlements with these companies. Eastside loan is for $600 and I have paid $540 in roll over loans. Any advice would be helpful.




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Replied on 10-13-2009, 09:54 AM
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The link below contains the licensee data base, you can check and see if any of these lenders are listed:
http://banking.delaware.gov/informat...epsearch.shtml





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Replied on 10-13-2009, 09:56 AM
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Unfortunately there is no interest cap for payday loans in Delaware.





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