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email from pdl

Date: Wed, 07/25/2007 - 08:13

Submitted by tlemley
on Wed, 07/25/2007 - 08:13

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I closed my checking account & emailed a letter & a copy of my state laws to one of my pdls. Now they are sending me a email from their collections dept saying that I am committing fraud. They said that since i signed a contract that I was obligated to the loan, but I didn't even have to sign anything. It was all done over the phone. Anybody have any advice?


Who are they? How much did you borrow? How much have you paid so far and what state do you live in? This will help us answer that question. Have you closed your account of had it frozen. In most cases there is no fraud involved. Texas does have a law if you close you account as a delberate act of fraud you can be charged. I do not know of any other states that have that law.


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Submitted by Frogpatch on Wed, 07/25/2007 - 08:42

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This was a loan solicited over the telephone? Then you have no documents that you "signed". You are not committing fraud, expecially if it was a "verbal agreement". Let me ask you, what pdl is it? I can gaurantee it's one of the overseas one's that are so totally illegal it's not even funny. Please let us know which pdl it is.


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Submitted by cannr on Wed, 07/25/2007 - 08:47

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What? You paid $1,185 on a $300 loan? And they are claiming fraud? Oh my God! Thank God you closed that account. You need to send them letters. You need to file complaints. Oh Lord. Do you have contact information for them so that you are able to send letters? Email/address/phone? Oh my Lord. Keep that account closed. Do not give anyone your new account information. This is crazy. Over $1,000 on a $300 loan? And they are using the word fraud? Oh, please post and let us know if you need contact information on this company. I'm sure SOMEONE will have it!


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Submitted by cannr on Wed, 07/25/2007 - 08:57

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I'm scared to death that they are going to do something to me. I dont see how they can do anything when the whole laon was all verble. I signed no papers. They took my info over the phone & then the next day there was money in my account. I dont want to get in trouble. how do i get in contact w/ my attorney general & what do i say & do.


lrhall41

Submitted by tlemley on Wed, 07/25/2007 - 09:08

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You are not going to get into trouble. They are illegal. This is why I asked you if you have any contact information on them. You will need contact information and you need to begin filing your complaints. It's very important. Do not be scared. You are okay. You took care of your bank account. It's fine. Don't give that information to anyone. This was a verbal agreement over the phone with an illegal company. They will threaten you and say all kinds of things to you. The reason they do this is because they are illegal and have no legal recourse to collect their money, so they try to scare you. Do you have information on the company so that complaints can be filed?


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Submitted by cannr on Wed, 07/25/2007 - 09:23

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I emailed them a letter yesterday & attached a copy of alabamas pdl laws. I have the contact info on one company, but I did the same thing with a company called Big Lmt & when I called to get all of their contact info they would nt even give me my account 1.d. The only thing they would give me was their email address.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 07/25/2007 - 10:30

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tlemley -

they CAN'T do anything to you if they are not licensed to operate in your state. If they are operating illegally, THEY are the ones in trouble, not you.

They may make all sorts of threats - arrest, jail time, etc. But they don't have a legal leg to stand on and they know it. Stand up and fight for your rights. Contact your state's Attorney General and file a complaint immediately and start working on getting a refund.


lrhall41

Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Wed, 07/25/2007 - 10:53

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tlem, don't let them intimidate you. You are okay. They talk a lot of talk. And as for BIG, illegal. If you need info to file complaints -
1005 Terminal Way, Ste. 110
Reno, NV 89502
big-int.com
1-877-282-5450
1-877-283-6730
Make sure you file complaints with all the agencies. You have done nothing wrong. These places need to be reported for illegally lending.


lrhall41

Submitted by cannr on Wed, 07/25/2007 - 13:05

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thanks for the address, I 'm having troubel with this compnay to


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Submitted by on Wed, 04/16/2008 - 07:23

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Ya know, I've said this a million times. These places operate differently, minute to minute. I have never received any emails threatening charges on fraud, suing or anything. With the two I haven't settled, they keep asking for more money than they deserve but that's about it. Does the fact that I live in New York State and they are prohibited, enter into it at all? I am beginning to think so?


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Submitted by llw1995 on Wed, 04/16/2008 - 08:30

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