Need information on state laws regarding validation letters
Date: Thu, 10/19/2006 - 17:42
I know that in OH the pdls are required to post their state lice
I know that in OH the pdls are required to post their state license so that the consumer can see it. They are going to tell you that they don't have to follow your pdl laws, stick to your guns. Have you filed your complaints with the AGs office yet, if not, I definately would do this and let them know this fact. Yes, if you are requesting debt validation they have to provide it, as much as they would like to believe they are above the law, they are not. I don't know what stand your state takes but there are many states who will go after these pdls, but you won't know until you file your complaint. I know the AG's office does contact each company listed in the complaint. Also they should be able to tell you if they are licensed in your state, but I'm willing to bet you that they are unlicensed.
They were very unprofessional and there was no name on the email
They were very unprofessional and there was no name on the email. They said they would respond to any formal complaint the same way they responded to me! I am going to file my complaints in a few minutes.
Most definately, I highly doubt they are going to respond to the
Most definately, I highly doubt they are going to respond to the AG in the same manner. They are just trying to intimidate you into not filing one.
Here's some disturbing news, for me any way. I called the Alabam
Here's some disturbing news, for me any way. I called the Alabama Banking Department today (the place that makes the regulations for payday loans). I ask them if internet payday loans had to be licensed in my state to do business in my state. The answer is a big "NO". They told me that it is not specified anywhere in the laws or regulations that they have to be licensed in my state it is just recommended.