Posts: 270
Credits: 2,757


Send message to stargzr
Sub: #17
Replied on 01-28-2008, 10:03 AM
Reply With Quote

For all of you Md people. Please read all the posts in this thread. There is good advice. Payday loans are illegal in your state. That said means you are not legally obligated to pay them anything. We recommend you repay the amount you borrowed only. Since they are illegal they will hit your bank accounts over and over. If you can, shut the bank account down. Then send out letters to them ( people here can help you with the letters after you close the accounts). Also be sure to file complaints with the BBB, FTC and your state attorney general. Best of luck to you all.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Posts: n/a
Credits: 0


Sub: #18 OCC
Replied on 01-28-2008, 10:11 AM
Reply With Quote

Payday loans are 33% and they are non renewable in the state of md even over the net. Let me know what you need help with. The best way to file complaints are MD attorney general's, Federal Trade Commisiion, and Maryland Finance Buearu, MFB will help you the most.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Posts: n/a
Credits: 0


Sub: #19
Replied on 01-29-2008, 07:31 AM
Reply With Quote

I live in MD and I'd suggest contacting the Maryland Commissioner of Financial Regulation # listed above; that's what I did and they've been a big help to me.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Posts: n/a
Credits: 0


Sub: #20 My Truck which I was leasing was voluntarilly reposessed
Replied on 03-14-2009, 12:52 PM
Reply With Quote

I voluntarily reposessed my leased truck which I could no longer aford. They autioned the truchk for less than then the balance on the lease. Am I obligated to pay the $13,000 dollars they say I owe them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Posts: n/a
Credits: 0


Sub: #21 Payday Loans
Replied on 03-19-2009, 01:19 PM
Reply With Quote

I received 3 payday loans because I was in desperate times, I have paid them each well over the amount owed, however that was just the renewal fee. Nevertheless, I had to shut down my account because two of the ocmpanies their payments went from $90 to $180 each pay so I was paying double to renew the loans. When I spoke to them they claimed it was part of their terms and conditions. I asked for the terms and conditions but didn't get them, I got the dial tone.

Herelately, I've been getting calls from a 302-791-9666 number. I googled it because the person never said anything to me on the phone. It was a Verizon Landline disguised as a payday loan. Someone answered the phone claiming to have the same name as me but, hung up on me when I said I didn't have the money, called it a refusal to pay. So I called back so that I could get her full name and supervisor, the next woman asked for my number but I asked to speak with Andrea and then afterwards I would ask for a supervisor. She said “you’re calling here with no money and you expect to get all that information? Bitch!” Then proceeded to hang up the phone, I called back this time asking for a manager. The same thing happened when I talked to Tim Stanley.

After reading your posts maybe it's because they know that PayDay Loans are illegal in MD.



Posts: 1,450
Credits: 8,545


Send message to kfstaff24
Sub: #22
Replied on 03-19-2009, 01:26 PM
Reply With Quote

Using the "B" word really shows you how legal they are.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Posts: n/a
Credits: 0


Sub: #23
Replied on 05-17-2009, 06:54 AM
Reply With Quote

I had a few pdl loans that i took out and due to some unforseen circumstances i wasnt able to continue to pay its been a while but i dont have it to pay now and i'm getting flooded with calls what can they do to me according to md law
they were all internet loans




Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump



All times are GMT -8. The time now is 09:35 PM.





* Disclosures:
  • By signing up for counseling session, your provided details (Name, Email ID and Phone No.) will be forwarded to the company advertising on the DebtCC. However, you have no obligation to use their services.
  • Some creditors and collection agencies refuse to lower the pay off amount, interest rate, and fees owed by the consumer.
  • Creditors/collection agencies can make collection calls and file lawsuits against the consumers represented by the debt relief companies.
  • Debt relief services may have a negative impact on the consumer's creditworthiness and his overall debt amount may increase due to the accumulation of extra fees.
  • The amount which the consumer saves with the use of debt relief services can be regarded as taxable income.
Page loaded in 0.079 seconds.