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Sub: #1 Help in Oregon
Replied on 04-15-2009, 06:27 PM
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I have loans from Loan Shop Online ($200) and have been paying on it a long time.
Think Cash x 2
PaydayMax. All online and 1 storefront which I think I can deal with.

Can someone tell me what OR's laws are or where i can look.
Anyone can any sucess with consolidation or should I try to do it on my own? Thanks in advance.




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Replied on 04-15-2009, 06:54 PM
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I don't think Loan Shop is licensed to lend in your state but I need to double check. Oregon requires Internet based pdl's to be licensed by your state. Meanwhile, click the link below to view your payday loan laws, also, Think Cash isn't a payday Lender, they are an installment lender backed by a bank, therefore the payday loan laws do not apply to them.
paydayloaninfo.org/state_detail.cfm?id=OR





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Replied on 04-15-2009, 06:58 PM
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Nope, no license showing for either of these. CLICK HERE to find out how to deal with illegal lenders.
Loan Shop They aren't legal
E-Care/Sonic Payday/Cash Transfer Centers/Loan Shop/Northway Credit (these are all one company)
13696 104th Avenue
Surrey, BC Canada V3R 1V9
phone: 1-866-958-3278
fax: 1-866-809-4069
email: customercare(at)cashtransfercenters.com
Loan Shop
1-800-806-9971 Phone Number
1-800-488-3481 Fax Number

Payday max - Also known as Credit Protection Depot
Paydaymax
support (@) CreditProtectionDepot.com





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