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How long before you contact the Attorney General?

Date: Thu, 04/05/2007 - 09:43

Submitted by tali1956
on Thu, 04/05/2007 - 09:43

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I have started my journey on fighting the pdls on my own. I have sent emails to all of them and put a stop on the ACH's at my bank. Of course, GFS has already began calling me at all my numbers and I received my first email back from Payday Cashlink today asking why their payment came back. All these pdl's are not licensed in California and are not following California's laws. I have asked these pdls the to mark my account paid in full. Do I give them a certain amount of time before contacting my state's Attorney General's office or do I report them right away. Any suggestions from those who have already gone this route?


Report them right away!!!! All bark and no bite doesn't really get results!! I can't remember if you have paid your principle + legal interest off.

Report them to everyone, the FTC, the AG, the BBB, the banking department...just make sure that you follow through on all of your complaints. the squeeky wheel gets the grease!


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Submitted by sswett on Thu, 04/05/2007 - 09:47

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Beware of these loan places because they will say that you didn't pay on the principal amount. They will claim that you paid towards renewing the loan only and were charged with fees. Recite them the laws loudly because CA doesn't allow any rollovers. You must report your AG about the illegal business of GFSIL. They are not licensed anywhere in the US. They have their headquarters in the UK. Others are also harassed in the same way by GFSIL. They need to be reported fast.


lrhall41

Submitted by aciotsf on Thu, 04/05/2007 - 12:10

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I would contact the AG's office and your state's banking dept first thing. Not only can they give you some valuable information about how to deal with these companies, but by filing complaints it makes your state government aware of the problem. If you just settle with the pdl, and don't file a complaint, then the same thing will keep happening to more people. The more complaints your state gets, the more likely your state will do something about these kind of lenders.


lrhall41

Submitted by goudah2424 on Thu, 04/05/2007 - 12:17

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On September 8, 2006 California issued a cease and desist order on a list of 40 ipdls to stop loaning monies to CA residents. At the time of the press release the list was growing to the cease and desist order. CA was demanding that if they want to loan to CA residents they must first obtain a license. And any resident who had a loan with an unlicensed ipdl were to be forgiven.


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Thu, 04/05/2007 - 14:49

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I found another site that lists all the cease and desist orders issued by California. It actually has a copy of the order. I printed the one for ameriloan. I thought I might remind them of it when/if they harrass me. I am definitely filing a complaint for all my pdls, as they are all illegal.


lrhall41

Submitted by tali1956 on Fri, 04/06/2007 - 08:28

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