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Bad news from Ohio AG

Date: Mon, 03/26/2007 - 13:14

Submitted by Sassnlucy
on Mon, 03/26/2007 - 13:14

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I just got a call regarding my complaint against UCL. The person was from the OH dept. of commerce. She said my complaint was forwarded to their office and they cannot help with internet loans. I asked why just last week they helped with One Step Cash and she said she had no idea. She said they cannot regulate the internet lenders. She recommended I contact the FTC. Talk about ruining a semi-good day. Now I will never get UCL or any of these other places off my butt since the AG won't help.


No you aren't...You still need to file complaints with the FTC...i got that letter friday and they haven't called me to tell me that they do not deal with internet companies I also find it odd that they helped you with one and are now telling you that they cannot help you with the other


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Submitted by Leah on Mon, 03/26/2007 - 13:24

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That's what I thought too . . . . . Something doesn't seem right about that lady . . .

Did you call her? This may be a long shot, but I know that several other users here recieved calls from ipdl's after they filed complaints and the ipdl's pretended to be from their state's banking or ag office.


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Submitted by goudah2424 on Mon, 03/26/2007 - 13:45

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SASS-I really hope you get this...That type of complaint does not go to the OH Dept of Treasury it should go to the OH Division of Financial Instituiont 77 South High St 21st Fl Columbus Oh 43215-was also told that if you go to paydayloan.org and click on OH it gives you a link to their own complaint form that you can print and mail to them all your own..hope this helps!


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Submitted by Leah on Mon, 03/26/2007 - 14:04

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You do not want the Oh. Dept. Of Treasury. They have nothing to do with this. The AG's office will investigate your complaint, they will also forward it to the Dept. of Financial Institutions. They have been compiling a file regarding these ipdl complaints they are getting. The AG's office DOES investigate. They were of great help to me in settling my ipdls. Again, you are in contact with the wrong government agency, Dept. Of Treasury has nothing to do with ipdls, so they were right in the sense they can not help you. You can also go to the AG's site and get the link to the Dept. of Financial Institutions, or call them, they will mail you a complaint form.


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Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Mon, 03/26/2007 - 14:26

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I didn't think I wanted the Dept. of Treasury! I got an email this morning from the AG saying they were investigating my complaint, then I got this call out of the blue this afternoon from the Dept. of Treasury. I just now emailed the person that emailed me this morning and asked nicely if she could please forward my complaint to the right dept, or if I had to file a new one. I guess the AG's office just forwarded it to the wrong place. By the way, I have filed ALL of my complaints with the AG. I never filed anything with the Dept. of Treasury. They contacted me and said they got my complaint from the AG. I guess it was just a case of the AG's office sending my complaint to the wrong office.


lrhall41

Submitted by Sassnlucy on Mon, 03/26/2007 - 14:33

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It's a little confusing, but in some states, it's the state's AG that handles complaints, in others, it's a governing body that covers banks and lenders, and in still others, it's another governing body. It takes some time and investigation to find out what your particular state does. Paydayloaninfo.org is a great site with the proper authorities to contact listed.


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Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Mon, 03/26/2007 - 15:25

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OH just passed a predatory lending law which took effect Jan. 1st. You need to read it carefully, it looks like upon first glance it deals with mortgages only, but not so, includes these types of predatory lenders as well. It gives the AG's office the authority to go after and prosecute those who break that law.


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Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Mon, 03/26/2007 - 16:26

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