Store Front
Date: Wed, 09/13/2006 - 10:26
Store front lendors are different than those of an online nature
Store front lendors are different than those of an online nature. Internet lendors seem to follow different laws, while your local store front are following the laws of your city. If you were to get a bad check, you can submit to the district attorneys office for prosecution. You're better off paying the the store fronts the first chance you can get.
By the way, what is the name of the store front you dealt with?
Regards
Mike
Exactly what Mike said. You can be sued by the storefront lender
Exactly what Mike said. You can be sued by the storefront lenders since they normally follow the usury laws in your state.
You may be able to negotiate some payment plan with them, give them a call.
ABOUT STORE FRONTS
Does anybody know if store fronts do accept payment plans or since they're following the usury laws of their particular state, they can just sue us.
It depends on the company you're dealing with and your relations
It depends on the company you're dealing with and your relationship with them..No one really benefits from suing, so I would assume that they would be willing to work out an arrangement. I think it's very important to not deviate from that arrangement, though.
Most of the people I know who have dealt with store front lenders have been able to work out payment plans.