Help with knowing who is a legal and illegal pdl in Idaho

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Sub: #1 Help with knowing who is a legal and illegal pdl in Idaho
Replied on 09-24-2010, 12:27 PM
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Can anyone tell me who is a licensed and unlicensed payday loan lender in Idaho, so I can start on a debt reduction program.

MoneyTree
Money 4 U
Cash Store
Idaho Title Loans
Cash Central
Cash Net USA
Discount Advances
US Fast Cash
Speedy Cash
Payday Loan Yes
Elastic

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Replied on 09-24-2010, 01:01 PM
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MoneyTree is a member of the CFSA and will offer you an Extended Payment Plan (EPP).

Cash Store is a DBA of Cottonwood Financial and are licensed in Idaho.

Cash Central is situated in Utah and are not licensed in Idaho.

CashNet USA and Elastic are not members of the CFSA but are legal in most of the states in US. They offer payment plans to their consumers.

Discount Advances is illegal in your state.

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Replied on 09-24-2010, 01:55 PM
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Please list which ones are storefront and which are internet.




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