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is loan shop online legal in montana

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Replied on 11-06-2009, 01:15 AM
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You can check their licensing status in the following link.

"http://banking.mt.gov/default.mcpx"

Montana requires the online lenders to be licensed by the state to lend to its residents. If the lender isn't listed in the licensing database then probably it is illegal.




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Check at the link below:
http://banking.mt.gov/licensees.mcpx
Click on Deferred Deposit Lenders ("Payday Lenders")
I would check for you but I can't open it.





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