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Date: Wed, 03/21/2007 - 06:59

I would think that regardless of their license in another countr
I would think that regardless of their license in another country, they would have to be licensed in each state they do business to do business in the US. To me that just means they are licensed to do business in the UK.
Yelik - in you letter to them did you ask them what if any compl
Yelik - in you letter to them did you ask them what if any complaints were filed against them? I seems that all this is is confirmation of a license and their right to do business.
That is what I thought to, but I thought I would ask. Does any k
That is what I thought to, but I thought I would ask. Does any know where to look and see what the laws are for payday loans in London? Just to see if they are abiding by their own laws.
I can't remember where I found them, it was 4 months ago, but I
I can't remember where I found them, it was 4 months ago, but I looked and UK laws are very similar to US laws regarding this kind of thing.
No, I did not, but I can email them back and ask. It takes them
No, I did not, but I can email them back and ask. It takes them a while to respond. I think my original email was sent almost a month ago.
This is what the OFT emailed me back about doing business in the
This is what the OFT emailed me back about doing business in the U.S
You will need to check with relevant United States (US) authorities to ascertain whether or not they can legally do business in the US. The credit licence is a requirement of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 which is a UK legislation and only applies to activities carried out within the UK.
Here is what I have found in my research: Any company in anothe
Here is what I have found in my research: Any company in anothe country has to be liscensed in the US in order to do business here, they are also bound by the law of the person's resident state of whom they are doing business with (this is because if they do try to sue you they are going to sue you in your state not in their country therefore your states laws are the ones that will be followed)
It seems to me that I read somewhere a few months ago, and it co
It seems to me that I read somewhere a few months ago, and it could have been here, that some of these pdls were in trouble in England and that there was a place to register complaints against them. I think that the government over there is a bit mor aggressive in dealing with them than we are here in the US. I will have to go back and look through old threads.
OK here is the link to an article that was written in the UK reg
OK here is the link to an article that was written in the UK regarding pdls. I found it in a thread here from December. Http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/moneytaxandbenefits/managingdebt/debtsanda rrears/dg_10035958
