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Replied on 08-11-2010, 08:23 AM
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then if her and him knew about it and the terms up front whats the problem? why take there money if your going to try and beat a company out. we should be fighting the mortgage companies and the 29.9% interest credit cards

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Replied on 08-17-2010, 10:14 AM
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these people are nuts....they sent an email telling us we could have another loan with them LMAO I THINK NOT

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Replied on 08-17-2010, 11:08 AM
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Please file a complaint with the IL Division of Financial Institutions (aka Dept of Professional and Financial Regulation) to get NWC to stop lending to IL residents (they're not able to lend to IL legally). here's the online complaint form (the more complaints, the more likely IL will be added to NWC's "you come to DE to get a loan unless you live in one of these states that make it illegal to magically teleport to DE to get a loan).
https://www.idfpr.com/dpr/FILING/Complaint.asp

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Sub: #20
Replied on 09-08-2010, 07:55 AM
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Does anyone have an email address for Nationwide Cash?

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Sub: #21
Replied on 10-09-2010, 07:57 PM
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They're bad news, I suggest staying away from all of these companies. I would rather suck up my pride and borrow the cash from a friend or family member than resort to dealing with these people. It's not worth the headache.

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Sub: #22
Replied on 10-14-2010, 11:16 AM
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I got a notice from them as well and they are saying that they don't have to be licensed in my state because they are backed by Federal Law, but yet not by a bank? what does this mean and how should I handle this?

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Sub: #23
Replied on 12-21-2010, 04:16 PM
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I have been dealing with these creeps as well.

I sent them the letter for being non-licensed in my state and they never replied until today. Got at call at work (violation of Federal law) and the guy, a Mr. Paul Miller, stated that state law does not apply since they are based out of Costa Rica (thought they were Delaware). I told him that since he was in violation of Federal and State law that he needed to take the matter up with my state attorney general and get back to me in writing if he was indeed legal to operate in my state.

Well the dude threatened to call my family, friends, work etc. cussing me out all the way. I hung up on him and he promptly called back. The receptionist told him I was busy, during which time the head of the HR dept picked up the wrong line by mistake and he cussed her out. She knows the law pretty well and knew this guy was up to no good so all it did was make her want to reach through the phone and draw blood.

Not sure if he will call back again, but if he does he will get the same response. This outfit is very illegal and bad news. Stay away or get out of dealing with them as fast as you can. They have no regard for the law whatsoever.




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Replied on 12-21-2010, 08:26 PM
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Make sure you file a complaint against them with the FTC and your state attorney general's office.





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