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Replied on 04-06-2010, 11:30 AM
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I just receive an e-mail from OCI of Georgia to call Amy Burns at (404) 656-4103 at the Attorney General Office since I had 2 Internet pdl's from Paycheck Today and Great Sky Cash even though payday loans are illegal in Georgia. However I also was told to have the address for the Payday Loans and I can't find them . Does anybody have the address for Paycheck Today, or Great Sky Cash. If I don't get them do I still need to call and if so what do I say.?


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Replied on 04-07-2010, 06:47 PM
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What Amy usually does is send the lenders a form letter listing Georgia law and threatening to turn the file over to a county prosecutor for criminal prosecution. They'll write back that Georgia's own law exempts loans made in interstate commerce. (Which unfortunately IS true.) Then nothing will happen. I don't know if she has actually turned over any files to any prosecutors, but so far the only people that have ever been prosecuted in Georgia were running stores in Georgia.




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