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Sub: #1 West Virginia AG
Replied on 07-28-2009, 08:00 AM
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Don't know if anyone saw this on a website but thought I would post. You can delete if necessary. My question is: WITH ALL THE LEGAL ACTION TAKEN AGAINST THEM, HOW COME THEY ARE STILL IN BUSINESS
September 17, 2008

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Miami Nation Enterprises

d/b/a Ameriloan

d/b/a Cash Advance

d/b/a US Fast Cash

d/b/a United Cash Loans


MTE Financial Services

d/b/a 1000PaydayCash.com

d/b/a 500 Fast Cash

Here is a partial posting from the State of Nevada

ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS

June 11, 2009 Credit Protection Depot Inc. and Credit Protection Services, Inc. – Order to Cease and Desist Unlicensed Activities at:

Can you sense the frustration. If I broke the law, I would get arrested. Why are they different.




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Replied on 07-28-2009, 08:18 AM
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Oh yeah, there is no easy answer to this since these lenders most likely aren't even located in the states and continually change their names. Frustration? Definitely.





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