file AG complaints against them.the sovreign ground exemption is flimsy at best.it just means you can't sue them,but they can't sue you.no AG goes along with the premise by fixingit.they are illegal in every way.
well i did receive a letter from sds processing putting it into a collection agancy for 510 when the loan was for 200 and 90 finacne charge the loan statement didnt say anything about more fees being added on to it.. I did read it over
so the loan out for sds processing said they are turning it over to the county attoney office what happens now the loan was for 200 and now its up to 510 but there's nothing that says that much finance charge on the aggreement it said only 90 dollars so now what are they illegal too????? help
so the loan out for sds processing said they are turning it over to the county attoney office what happens now the loan was for 200 and now its up to 510 but there's nothing that says that much finance charge on the aggreement it said only 90 dollars so now what are they illegal too????? help
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so i looked up the finace charge on the loan and it's 90.00 so how is it that they are chargeing 510 for the loan amount to me it should be 390 to pay it off... HELP
The $90 charge is I'm sure per period. So if your loan time is 2 weeks (which is the norm) then that is $90 every 2 weeks- not a flat $90. Thats how these pdls keep you in a never ending trap.
to answer the question.no they wouldn't.sds is an illegal ipdl that can do nothing but call and threaten.i'm curious as to how many 90.00 debits were taken by sds from the OP.
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