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Date: Wed, 02/20/2008 - 18:21

Submitted by cdollar
on Wed, 02/20/2008 - 18:21

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For whom do they collect? I am assuming it is an internet PDL--one of the ones that already got a C&D from me. I got a call from a "paralegal" from "National Attorney".


cdollar, I received several collection calls becuase of my pdls. I just send them a request for debt validation...do not even bother talking to them. I fax it first and send it certified return receipt. If you need a copy of one let me know. That generallly stops them from calling.


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Submitted by RoxyNY on Thu, 02/21/2008 - 07:05

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Seems like alot of these 'Lawyer type' offices, come out of California. Are they a CA or a REAL office?


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Submitted by sdchargers_63 on Thu, 02/21/2008 - 16:56

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NAS is a joke. They tried collecting an illegal pdl debt from me. I sent them a debt validation letter and got a response from them that would have you laughing on the floor if you saw it. Incredible. Do you need an address on them?


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Submitted by cannr on Fri, 02/22/2008 - 19:17

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Have a question........if someone is in 'default' of a PDL, and the PDL sends this to a CA,...can the CA LEGALLY try to collect, KNOWING the % rates, on these PDL's are illegal? Does it depend on what state you live in?, etc.


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Submitted by sdchargers_63 on Sat, 02/23/2008 - 02:05

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sd, depends. Is the pdl legal or illegal? Is the CA legal or illegal? Is the debt considered a legal debt in your state? In my situation, internet pdls are not considered "legal debts", so any CA trying to collect on them is just swimming upstream. They're not getting anywhere LEGALLY. Harrassing, maybe - but legally - no. Plus the fact that some CA's aren't even licensed/legal themselves.

stargzr, you wouldn't even believe what they sent back as validation. One sheet of paper that looked like they wrote it out with a magic marker. Only had a dollar amount (that they wanted) and my name and address. HELLO!!!!! Now... let's all go look up the definition of "validation". :lol:


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Submitted by cannr on Sat, 02/23/2008 - 07:04

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'Cannr'......i thought ALL of PDL's were illegal, because of the % they charge (even though most of us HAVE gotten PDL's, in the past). How could an % rate, like the ones PDL's charge, be legal!? Can you 'enlightened, a bit, which ones COULD be legal.


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Submitted by sdchargers_63 on Sat, 02/23/2008 - 08:14

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Exactly as volley stated! :D Storefronts will be legal. And, believe it or not, SOME internets are legal! They have to be licensed to lend. That's why we check the pdl law for the states - to see if they are actually abiding by the state law. Make sense? I know it's confusing...........


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Submitted by cannr on Sat, 02/23/2008 - 12:26

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How can ANY PDL be legal, in ANY state..with the % they charge?! If someone has to go to court, concerning a PDL, wouldn't the Judge just laugh? Yep..it IS confusing.


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Submitted by sdchargers_63 on Sun, 02/24/2008 - 03:24

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Actually, if you look at some state pdl law, you would just fall on the floor. They can pretty much charge what they want. A lot of "unlimited" on the finance fees and such. Amazing. I thank God I don't live in one of those states. Now, in MY state, the pdl would be pretty darn brave to show their face (internet) and, yes, the judge WOULD laugh at them! But not everyone is in this situation. They may have licensed/legal internets that are abiding by the state pdl law (which sucks) and they are liable to follow those laws and pay those fees. Sucks.


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Submitted by cannr on Sun, 02/24/2008 - 05:27

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