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Extended Payment Plan (Kansas)

Date: Sat, 11/29/2008 - 11:40

Submitted by anonymous
on Sat, 11/29/2008 - 11:40

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I have noticed when "renewing" my payday loans that most of the stores have a sign that talks about the extended payment plan. Yet, after almost two years, none of them ever mention it to me.

How do I go about setting up my loans on this plan? Is the maximum term 4 pay periods?

If I have a loan for 500, the fee is 75 dollars. I am willing to pay an extra 50 each time for an installment plan if it will help me get out of this viscious cycle!

Help!


I did one at Checksmart with no problems. You just have to request one and do it before you defalut. They were very nice about it and even let me start paying on my next payday.

What Cheekla said is correct. Mine was split into four payments and I made my first payment a week ago and again with no issues and no additional fees.

I wish I would have known about the EPP option two years ago when I got in this mess.


lrhall41

Submitted by nohiogal on Sun, 11/30/2008 - 02:11

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It is not new. I believe that it began around Aug 2006. If you go to the CFSA website, it is listed in the Best Practices for the Payday Loan Indudsry.

There were many states that were pushing for a payment plan as a condition for a license, the CFSA agreed with the proposal and made it a requirement for thier members.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sun, 11/30/2008 - 11:19

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CLICK HERE for a list of CFSA members. CLICK HERE to read more about CFSA guidelines.

Quote:

Extended Payment Plan *. Each member will provide customers who are unable to repay a payday advance according to their original contract the option of repaying the advance over a longer period of time. Such an extended payment plan will be offered in compliance with any requirement in state law to provide an extended payment plan or, in the absence of such a requirement in state law, in compliance with the Best Practice ???????Guidelines for Extended Payment Plans.??????? A member will adequately disclose the availability of the Extended Payment Plan to its customers in compliance with any requirement in state law for such a disclosure or, in the absence of such a requirement in state law, in compliance with the Best Practice ???????Guidelines for Extended Payment Plans.??????? (Amended 7/21/08)


lrhall41

Submitted by Shazzers on Sun, 11/30/2008 - 16:36

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i am trying to get into a payment plan w/a payday loan and they are telling me that they have to deposit my check and let it be returned before i can do the plan, does anyone know about this?


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 01/28/2010 - 17:11

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