payday loan
Date: Thu, 07/03/2008 - 11:33
Thank You
Brenda
can you please clarify your query clearer so that we can underst
can you please clarify your query clearer so that we can understand and answer it properly?
Hello Brenda and welcome to the community! :) No one is here to
Hello Brenda and welcome to the community! :) No one is here to judge you, when you're pressed for funds, a pdl seems like the easiest way out, and especially these days. Don't feel stupid, a lot of members here have been there, and we are here to help you. If you will list the following information we will be able to help you.
-Names of each pdl company.
-Whether they are store front or Internet.
-How much you borrowed.
-How much you paid so far.
-The state in which you reside. (I think you said Pa.)
I'm sorry to tell you this, but there is only one sure way to stop the withdrawals, and that is to close your account. If that isn't an option, then tell the bank to put a hard debit block on your account. Before you close your account, read this information at the link below. http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/paydayloan/close-account.html
Please do not let any of these pdl's know you are going to close your account, until AFTER you have done it!
I will be posting your state laws shortly, I am going to move this to the payday loan section so it will receive more attention. :)
You will find the Payday loan laws for Pennsylvania here (just s
You will find the Payday loan laws for Pennsylvania here (just select your state),
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/paydayloan/explain-pdls-laws.html
PDL information of Pennsylvania shows that it is prohibited in y
PDL information of Pennsylvania shows that it is prohibited in your state. So, chillax buddy. They can't extract a single dime from you as payloan practice is illegal in your state.
Please also provide the info as asked by Shazzers.
I'm pretty sure I read somewhere on this board that PA allows In
I'm pretty sure I read somewhere on this board that PA allows Internet lenders as long as they are licensed somewhere. Please make sure you find out if any of your pdl's are licensed before you default. Although, according to your laws, they can only charge $9.50 in fees per every $100. you borrow. :)
Shazz. . .I agree. I think I remember some quirky little "excep
Shazz. . .I agree. I think I remember some quirky little "exception", if you, will regarding PA. as well. Interpreting state laws are not my forte so I always defer to someone who understands them better.
Pa does allow payday loans if they are licensed anywhere. If you
Pa does allow payday loans if they are licensed anywhere. If your loans are licensed in any state you must abide by the laws of that state as yoiur loans are considered legal.Phoenix, be careful because wrong info can get the person on a lot of trouble. PA is one of the crazy states with crazy laws.
That is true. Please read the following thread. Best of Luck :P
That is true. Please read the following thread. Best of Luck :P
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/pennsylvania/licensed-anywhere.html