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Date: Fri, 07/06/2007 - 14:30

Submitted by Morningstarr430
on Fri, 07/06/2007 - 14:30

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I was speaking with a neighbor last night listening to her complain about bills and thinking of using a payday loan. I came clean and told her the mess I had created and what I was doing to try to clear it up. She was sympathetic and I think I stopped her from doing the pdl thing. But when I got home from work tonight...she left a note on my door saying a friend of hers was a para-legal...and he said if you signed a contract, even if it was over the 'net...you are required by law to fulfill it.

Does that negate everything we are trying to do?? I am getting more confused by the minute here...Help!!!


morningstarr, you will not find them as licensed in your state. Internet pdl's are illegal. They can not be licensed in your state. I don't care what your neighbors friend says. These are internet pdl's. They are located in another state, not your state. The pdl laws everyone refers to when refering to your state are the laws for licensed pdl's (store fronts). Yes, these are legal. They abide by your state laws. The internet pdl's are NOT. They are not legal in your state, they are not licensed in your state. They are not even located in your state. Don't freak. And listen to these people. They're not going to sue you or take you to court. They can't. They're illegal. And if they turn you over to collections, have your documentation ready. They're going to collect on an illegal loan??? These ipdl's should not even be lending to residents of your state. That's the biggest point of all. They are in the wrong. Not you. They should never have lended the money, as they are not licensed in your state. The broke the law.


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Submitted by cannr on Fri, 07/06/2007 - 19:46

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