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Sub: #1 Nevada Consumer Affairs Division
Replied on 02-11-2009, 04:06 PM
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For all that has sent money to Credit Protection Depot paying on My Cash Now and Payday Max, attached in a complaint form so the Nevada Division of Financial Institutions can investigate. CPD is not licensed in Nevada and if you sent any wire transfer via Western Union or MoneyGram and the code state is NV, this will give them somewhere to start. The BBB is listing this company out of business.

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File Type: pdf nevada_consumer_complaint_form_110.pdf (241.0 KB, 6 views)
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Pardon me while I express myself. Where is OUR bailout? The Govt. is paying companies with taxpayers money to help keep them afloat. We, the people, ask for an affordable plan for us to repay our debts without the high interest rates and fees. But no-one wants to help, they just want to take more. So again, I asked where is our bailout?




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