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What do I do next?? Need help by today please!!!!

Date: Tue, 04/27/2010 - 11:22

Submitted by Pensola
on Tue, 04/27/2010 - 11:22

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I just received another letter from Alliance Funding, LLC (Which I want to tell you was not on a real letter head you can till it was made from a computer) It is and I quote" We are in receipt of your response regarding your past due account. As clearly indicated in its website disclaimers and the loan documents executed by you.Great Sky Cash LLC is a wholly Native American owned limited liability company. The website clearly identifies its location within the exterior boundaries of the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, a sovereign Native American Nation. As such Great Sky Cash LLC conducts its business under FEDERAL LAW and the LAWA of the CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE. It is exempt from state regulation due to its Native American status. Pursuant to Federal Law Great Sky Cash, LLC is a completely lawful enterprise in any area. You agreed to be bound solely by the laws of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and the jurisdiction of its Courts, to the exclusion of all others. In addition, you agreed to comply with all terms and conditions of the Loan Agreement upon execution. In your letter your indicated that you are willing to pay the principal balance of 300. We are more than willing to work with you, and will accept repayment of the principal only, providing that you call our office to make final arrangements within the nest 7 days. Please call our customer service number at 1-800-772-2730 to discuss this matter. Sincerely Ronnie Hughes Account Manager

As you requested, we will not call you and only communicate via the US Postal Service or email.


In the letter which I tweet that I got on this site cease and desist, revoking ach, do not contact reference, etc I said that I was willing to pay the principal if I had a correct address. They never sent me one however on the letter they sent which said I had 7 days to reply was dated on the 20th of this month but the post mark date on the envelope says the 22nd and it was stamped in FT Lauderdale Fl. I do not have 300 dollars to send them at one time due to the funeral arrangements that made me seek help in the first place. I can only pay $50 a month broken down into 25 per pay period. Now they said my balance is 450.00 and still growing. What do I need to do now? And are they telling me I agreed to be bound solely by the laws of the Tribe because I gave up my rights as a US citizen or something? Please help me with the next step today Please. The address on the letter is 5777 West Sunrise Blvd Plantation, FL 33313 (It is made by a rubber stamp with no company name on it).


That is a tricky situation. Those Indian Tribes have a lot more leeway due to Federal law. I have no clue how that intertwines with state law. Frankly, it sounds like they are willing to work with you because they agreed to just take $300 and to only communicate via mail per your request. I can't speak to your full legal rights, but these folks seem pretty honest. I'd find a way to pay them. Now, like you, I am concerned that maybe their letter is little weird. I wonder if they are just a low grade operation...

As a side note, I feel for the desperate nature of so many of these indebted borrowers. To not have $300 really speaks to the depth of the problem. This poor person wais backed into a corner to the degree that he/she would sign or say anything for cash. I had a friend who signed an agreement with an Indian casino just to get more cash to gamble. They ended up taking his home, his car, and his state championship baseball ring. It was a sad story because he ended up hanging himself.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 04/27/2010 - 12:44

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That letter is bogus. No matter what they say about Native American status they are still ILLEGAL everywhere else. They can't do a thing to you. I am dealing with another company that is also claiming that status. All of these lenders are bound by the laws of the state in which the customer resides. For example, I live in FLorida. Our state laws require all lenderd to be licensed here. Most of these internet lenders aren't licensed anywhere. They have already broken the law. Additionally, Florida doesn't allow rollovers and puts a interest cap at 15% per $100 borrowed. They broke both of those laws. I told them (it's Ameriloan, BTW) that I've already paid my principle twice over just in fees alone, so I owe them nothing else. We have the law on our side! Stay strong!


lrhall41

Submitted by bonvie1 on Wed, 04/28/2010 - 06:31

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[COLOR=black]HAHA you people are pathetic! pay your debts on time and you wont have problems. step up be adults and do the right thing... you signed a contract... you prob didn’t even read it... how stupid are you? you are the one that will do anything for $ so now take responsibility for your stupid actions and stop trying to put the blame on every one around you... these companies are Legit and you are just ignorant! Pay your bills and stop wasting other people’s time... [/COLOR]


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sat, 02/26/2011 - 07:18

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