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I got a letter back from the Nevada Financial Institutions Division and Together Cash DOES NOT have a license to operate in Nevada. That address that they give to mail money order payments at 505 East Windmill Lane SUite 1B #244 in Las Vegas is a maildrop location. The people there would neither confirm or deny that Together Cash is one of their customers!! Anyways..I believe that they use that Nevada maildrop sight so that they can have no limit when it comes to APR on loans. If they were to follow the laws of Montana where they claim their headquarters are...they could only give out a $300 dollar loan and no rollovers would be permitted. Hope this infomaiton helps people.

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I know when I sent the letter to them that I was aware that they were not legal in the state of Illinois and revoked the wage assignment letter I signed, they sent me a PIF letter. Best of luck to you, and sometimes it works out. I am in the process of requesting refund of what I have overpaid to them.




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I got a letter back from the Nevada Financial Institutions Division and Together Cash DOES NOT have a license to operate in Nevada. That address that they give to mail money order payments at 505 East Windmill Lane SUite 1B #244 in Las Vegas is a maildrop location. The people there would neither confirm or deny that Together Cash is one of their customers!! Anyways..I believe that they use that Nevada maildrop sight so that they can have no limit when it comes to APR on loans. If they were to follow the laws of Montana where they claim their headquarters are...they could only give out a $300 dollar loan and no rollovers would be permitted. Hope this infomaiton helps people.
I agree! Thanks for sharing!





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