Payday Loan Nightmare
Date: Mon, 02/02/2009 - 15:09
Here are the specifics:
The Cash Store
Loan Amt: $700
Paid: $950 (in interest)
Advance America
Loan Amt: $700
Paid $95 (in interest)
Checkmate
Loan Amt: $700
Paid: $855
Rapid Cash
Loan Amt: $600
Paid: $0 (due on 2/6)
Cash Connection
Loan Amt: $100
Paid: $0 (due on 2/8)
my cash now
Loan Amt: $700
Paid: $0
I cannot continue to pay the finance charges to roll over these accounts. Please help. I need to get out of this mess.
Are you aware of the EPP plan? Quote:Oregon State Information
Are you aware of the EPP plan?
Quote:
Oregon State Information Legal Status: Legal Citation: 54 Or. Rev. Stat. Ann. ?? 725.600 et seq. Loan Terms: Maximum Loan Amount: Not Specified Loan Term: Min. 31 days Maximum Finance Rate and Fees: 36% apr interest, $10/$100 fee up to $30 Finance Charge for 14-day $100 loan: $13 for 31 day loan APR for 14-day $100 loan: 156% APR for 31 day loan Debt Limits: Maximum Number of Outstanding Loans at One Time: One Rollovers Permitted: Two (renewals) Cooling-off Period: 7 days after prior loan expires Repayment Plan: Collection Limits: Collection Fees: One $20 NSF fee + additional bank charges Criminal Action: Not Specified Where to Complain, Get Information: Regulator: Oregon Department of Consumer & Business Services Address: Division of Finance & Corporate Securities, 350 Winter St. NE, Rm. 410 Salem OR 97301 Phone: (503) 378-4140 Fax: (503) 947-7862 Regulatory Contact: Charles Donald,, Supervising Examiner, Non-depository Programs |
Advance America and Check Mate are members of CFSA. They offer a
Advance America and Check Mate are members of CFSA. They offer an EPP, Extended Payment Plan.
Here is more information about the EPP.
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.??? |
Here are the guidelines.
The other store fronts may offer the EPP as well but you need to request the EPP before you default.
What is the name of the intenet lender?
Internet Loan
The internet loan is MyCashNow.
The thing with EPP is that you have to wait until you have had four successful roll-overs. If your check gets returned from the bank then the clock starts all over again.
If I close my account can I be prosecuted for writing a bad check? I've already had problems with this about 6 months ago and the information that I received from the DA said that another bad check could land me in jail. Should I call the DA's office to inquire?
I dont know about Oregon but CheckMate in AZ is not a CFSA membe
I dont know about Oregon but CheckMate in AZ is not a CFSA member and will not do an EPP. They will only let you buy down the loan, I am still working on them myself.
Do storefront payday lenders have to adhere to the state that th
Do storefront payday lenders have to adhere to the state that the person lives in? I live close to Washington so used storefront options there but I live in Oregon. Are they legal to rollover?
If you physically crossed a state line to get the loan, the gene
If you physically crossed a state line to get the loan, the general rule is that the lender's state law applies. If rollovers are allowed in Washington, then the answer is probably yes.
I read this in a thread from a Moderator: To Whom It May Conce
I read this in a thread from a Moderator:
To Whom It May Concern
It has come to my attention that you a payday loan I have with you was made in violation of Washington State Administrative codes governing Check Cashers/Sellers and Payday Lenders (Chapter 208-630 WAC Check cashers and sellers - regulation of), wherein it states that payday lenders are required to be licensed by the State of Washington. This law applies to any payday loans made to Washington State Residents regardless of the state of origin or contractual jurisdiction agreements.
Because you were conducting payday lending business in violation of this administrative code and the governing law directing its creation. This violation renders our contract illegal in the State of Washington, rendering ay terms agreed to therein null and void. Under the above noted law, loans made illegally are not collectable.
Effective immediately, I hereby permanently revoke any and all authorizations, assignments or rights, including assignments of wages, income and/or accounts granted to INSERT PDL NAME HERE, its successors and/or assigns to electronically access any account owned by me.
On advice of counsel, prior to either initiating civil action and/or requesting that Washington State authorities investigate your business practices (including those of any potentially related businesses) I am requesting a refund of fees paid in the amount of $270.00 Understanding that this request is an attempt to avoid pursuit of other remedies, I am willing to agree in writing not to pursue additional civil action to seek redress.
I may be willing to explore other options to resolving this situation and I look forward to your written reply
_________________________________________
This is the situation that I am in. I have figured out that I have paid The Cash Store and CheckMate more that the principal balances. Should I send them this letter and request a PIF letter?
Forgot to add.... I would change the lingo to Oregon and get th
Forgot to add....
I would change the lingo to Oregon and get the proper information but Oregon law, if I understand it, requires that the payday lender be licensed in Oregon.
Did the PDL know you lived in Oregon? Rollovers are allowed i
Did the PDL know you lived in Oregon?
Rollovers are allowed in Oregon.
Yes - they have my home address and I have talked to several dif
Yes - they have my home address and I have talked to several different people about the drive from Oregon.
Well Oregon does require a license for internet lenders but thes
Well Oregon does require a license for internet lenders but these are store fronts.
I'm sorry, I misunderstood. If only 2 rollovers are allowed i
I'm sorry, I misunderstood.
If only 2 rollovers are allowed in Oregon then does that mean that any rollovers above and beyond that are illegal? I'm just trying to find out what my best approach is? If I don't owe the money then I don't want to set up payment plans with them.
I would say yes but store fronts rarely break the law. Were they
I would say yes but store fronts rarely break the law. Were they actual rollovers or did you pay back and re-loan?
They did require me to come in with the principal amount and the
They did require me to come in with the principal amount and the interest. So, I guess I paid back and re-loaned. I guess that's legal, huh?
Yes that is legal and not a rollover. A rollover is were you ju
Yes that is legal and not a rollover. A rollover is were you just pay a fee like $50 or $75 dollars to keep the loan open and don't have to pay the principle amount.
Shoot an email to the Oregon Department of Consumer & Business S
Shoot an email to the Oregon Department of Consumer & Business Services , or give them a call at 503) 378-4140 and explain your situation, that's really the only way you can be absolutely sure. Or call your own states, or both.
so what should I do now? Pay the ones in Oregon first, and then
so what should I do now? Pay the ones in Oregon first, and then Washington, and then the illegal internet one?
Oregon Storefronts:
Rapid Cash
Cash Connection
Washington Storefronts:
Advance America
The Cash Store
Checkmate
Internet:
My Cash Now
I have not defaulted on any of these yet but cannot afford the EPP on all of these. Can any one give me any advice on how to handle these?
I am closing my account this week, if I can.
Sorry, I didn't see the reply above. I will give them a call.
Sorry, I didn't see the reply above. I will give them a call.
This is what I've found out from the Oregon Department of Consum
This is what I've found out from the Oregon Department of Consumer & Business Services. I hope this helps someone. I know it is helping me.
This is from the rep that I contacted:
If your address is in Oregon and your bank account is in Oregon, they should not have made the loans to you unless they were licensed to do so.
Since the loans are illegal in Oregon, you only need to repay the amount borrowed. They cannot charge any interest or fees. If you have repaid the original amount, you may want to notify them to stop debiting your account, and if they continue to debit payments from your bank account, you will need to close your account.
Yay! I will have to work with them but this will wipe out two of my loans if all goes well.