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AZ payday loans question

Date: Fri, 08/28/2009 - 20:44

Submitted by azpenguin15
on Fri, 08/28/2009 - 20:44

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So in 2010 all payday loan companies will be out of AZ, But I was thinking won't they just call themselves something else instead and still have the same practices? For states in which PDLs are illegal, are there any other sort of high-risk loans that people get instead like lines of credit or something?


Actually, there is nothing at this point that say that PDL's in your state will be run out of the state. What happened last year was an attempt to avoid having to rewrite the entire set of PDL Regs by extending the current regs that are set to expire in 2010. This date is nothing new as it was set back in 2000 I believe as the expiration.

The anwswer to your question is No and Yes...

No, the stores that choose to switch thier product will remain with the same name.

Yes, there are alternate products that most will be offereing.

Look for a new set of regs that will allow them to continue operation in one form or another. They will not close thier doors.


lrhall41

Submitted by PDLOwner on Sat, 08/29/2009 - 06:48

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Not a problem. Unfortunately, the anti-PDL crowd used you thought as thier platform to defeat the "sunset bill".

As I have stated many times, the aboloshment of the industry is not the answer. Sensible regulations that allow for legitimate lenders to remain and have oversight from the authorities is that answer. Any bill that caps the APR at 36% will decimate the industry as we now know it and drive the consumer to the unregulated world of IPDL's that everyone complains about on this board. No rules, no regulations, no recourse.


lrhall41

Submitted by PDLOwner on Sat, 08/29/2009 - 09:08

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I kind of agree with you, there is a need for the PDLs, with regulations! I remember my first one for 300$ which was needed for an airline ticket when my husband's father unexpectedly died. We had no money for the ticket and took out a PDL. We paid it back in 3 extensions, putting 100 dollars towards it each payday. There was no other way to get that money.


lrhall41

Submitted by azpenguin15 on Sat, 08/29/2009 - 17:39

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What did people do before payday loans? I know that my life was a lot better before I got into the payday loan cycle. That is the problem, payday loans are no different than loan sharks back when the mob was around full force.

From what I understand places in AZ will not do payday loans after it expires, but they will continue to do car loans.


lrhall41

Submitted by mobrienjr on Thu, 09/10/2009 - 08:38

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just a thought. would it be possible to set up one big system kinda like "checksystems" or somthing of that nature that was specifically for payday loans, and once you took out 1 loan you were in the system. so if you tried to take out a 2nd one it would automatically flag you in wich the pdl company would have to deny you another pdl and so on. i've never been against a person taking out a pdl and paying it back and being done with it. but its just too easy, and i know i'm not the only one who has done this, but get wrapped up in multiple pdl to the point where it is uncontrolable. i know a person should just be responsible and not do that, but like i said i am guilty, and it was just too easy to drive down the street and get another pdl. i took them out with the intention of paying them back but before i knew it i was paying 1500.00 every two weeks just in finance fees and i couldnt do it anymore. i'm just saying they have to figure out a way to regulate it alot better. PDLOwner? anyone?


lrhall41

Submitted by bastoops on Sat, 09/12/2009 - 23:58

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To be honest, it wouldn't be so bad if the fees weren't so astronomical. I am desperately trying to get my payday loans under control. In the last few years, I've managed to get in over my head as well. Unfortunately, I'm in almost $9000 and believe me, it's been a difficult path. The debt consolidation company I'm working with only takes on the payday loan accounts if they are greater than $600 and have gone to third party collections. I still have a few payday loans that are not enrolled in my debt consolidation plan because the payday loan companies have not sought an external collections which amazes me because some of the payday loans are outstanding by 12 months or more. Anyone have any great ideas on how to take control of this situation? Should I remain enrolled in my debt consolidation plan or continue on as I am? It's been so difficult trying to pay a fee to the consolidation company and try to save money to pay these debts off.


lrhall41

Submitted by gabbyaz72 on Wed, 08/04/2010 - 14:01

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