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PA consumers dealing with illegal internet pdls

Date: Sun, 06/17/2007 - 19:31

Submitted by WHEREAMI?
on Sun, 06/17/2007 - 19:31

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This is for PA residents who are being told that there is nothing you can do to illegal internet pdls if they are licensed elsewhere.

FALSE FALSE FALSE! Like I and many others have been saying FILE THOSE COMPLAINTS PA IS LISTENING. If it is ok for these internet pdls to do business in PA why is it that PA is suing internet pdls for conducting business in PA and VIOLATING PA's USURY LAWS?

SO PA consumers: COMPLAIN COMPLAIN, and FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT those illegal internet pdls! :D

(This is a fact that PA is going after and suing illegal internet pdls that violate PA's usury laws)


And like we have stated time and time again. The interest rate max is 36 percent in Pa. Send those complaints in . Kyside38


lrhall41

Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Sun, 06/17/2007 - 19:36

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Exactly, and some folks get told there is nothing they can do and that these companie can follow the state in which they are located inerest rate laws. I knew that was BS all along, but I'm hoping that new folks coming here from PA will get the right info. and fight these vultures that are abusing PA's usury laws.


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Sun, 06/17/2007 - 19:41

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The company they are suing is Direct Financial Solutions dba Quik Payday out of Logan Utah. Kansas is suing them WV is suing them. If previous info is right then why is Pa suing them? Because they are breaking the law charging more than the allowed interest rate thats why. Lost Lady I think the Ag office will take care of these matters for you. I wish you the best. Kyside38


lrhall41

Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Sun, 06/17/2007 - 19:52

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I agree that it's great they are suing . . . . I just feel this post is directed at me, even though I'm not the first person to say PA allowed companies to be licensed elsewhere.

People can tell me I'm wrong all day long, but when my information in posted on the state's banking website, and is confirmed in writing from the guy that is in charge of regulating payday loans for that state, I'm going to believe it instead of people who I don't know.

Besides, I don't know what this suit is for, and what it's about. It could be that this company isn't licensed in it's home state as PA requires. That is very common that these places are licensed anywhere, as you know.


lrhall41

Submitted by goudah2424 on Mon, 06/18/2007 - 07:13

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Here is the whole point about this post. Pa is not going to allow other states to charge what interest rate they want to. There is a cap set at 36 percent I dont care what state you are lending from. No more loopholes for them there. I also need to mention this has taken place June 12 according to the website. This payday company which is a DBA of Quik Payday charged to much in interest. Pa is not going to allow that and trust me this company is licensed in their state. This goes to show the Pa AG is not going to allow this kind of interest. That is their Law plain and simple. I am not directing this post at anybody just want Pa consumers to be aware of their rights and to complain to the Attorney General. Kyside38


lrhall41

Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Mon, 06/18/2007 - 16:38

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THey are listed under many names. This one particular company is calling theirselves Direct Financial Solutions. One in the same.


lrhall41

Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Mon, 06/18/2007 - 16:43

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PA has sued several other payday lenders in the last few years . . . . I was merely relaying that the information contained on the PA Banking Dept's website and James Keizer, the guy in charge of regulating payday loans for the state of PA, says that the companies can be licensed in another state, and that they can charge what that state allows.

Besides, it also clearly states that the 36% cap is for companies licensed and operating in the state of PA. Companies not licensed and still operating in PA are only allowed to charge 9% interest.


lrhall41

Submitted by goudah2424 on Tue, 06/19/2007 - 06:54

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That is exactly right they have hired their own attorney however the state laws will be backing them. 36 percent max that is the law. Attorney Generals helps enforce these laws. I wish all of these plantiffs the best of luck. When these companies quit breaking the law maybe they will go down for good. The law is on the consumers side. KYSIDE38


lrhall41

Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Tue, 06/19/2007 - 22:34

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Folks PLease go to the PA Attorney Generals website and search payday loans. You will see a press release there that date backs to 2005. Even then the AG cracked down on the internet lenders. They have to abide by PA law. I dont think the Attorney Generals website is wrong. KYSIDE38


lrhall41

Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Tue, 06/19/2007 - 23:15

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Yes, they've sued Advance America for getting around their "no physical location in PA" ban when they tried to offer "lines of credit" that you paid a "monthly participation fee" for. That suit is still pending.

They also sued Ace Cash, who marketed a "instant cash rebate". You would sign up for membership, recieve your rebate, and get charged a daily participation fee. Ace agreed to no wrongdoing but refunded the money to all that complained.

Each company that the PA AG has sued has done something to try to get around the laws by marketing their products as something other then payday loans. These companies all disguised their loans in an attempt to trick consumers into them.


lrhall41

Submitted by goudah2424 on Wed, 06/20/2007 - 07:02

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Goudah, I think thats all they do is try to skirt the law. I guess they just couldnt turn a profit if they followed the law. Its a shame they prey on people like they do. Hopefully more states will follow suit and try to get something done. KYSIDE38


lrhall41

Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Wed, 06/20/2007 - 09:54

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Go to the PA AG website there should be a form there to print off and send in complaints. Best Wishes KYSIDE38


lrhall41

Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Tue, 06/26/2007 - 08:44

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