Payday loan help-URGENT!!!
Date: Sun, 10/10/2010 - 16:21
Everest Cash-$300/$45
LoanPoint USA-$300/$90
CashDirect Express-$400/$106
PDYServices.com-$200/$55
OneClick Cash-$300/$90
Discount Advances-$300/$35
United Loans-$300/$90
My problem is I had to shut down my bank account and sent the letter to most of them (Unable to get PDYservices.com's e-mail contact). But they disregard them and claim that their state laws make the contracts legal and binding. I have entered payment arrangements with three of them (CashDirect Express, OneClick Cash, and United Loans). My question is, when the other four come calling, how do I explain to them that they have to wait until these other three are paid off?? I cannot afford to pay them all at once and still cover my regular expenses.
BTW, I live in New York and I am aware that PDLs are clearly ill
BTW, I live in New York and I am aware that PDLs are clearly illegal. So what do I do??
go to the sticky titled DEALING WITH ILLEGAL LENDERS.in the payd
go to the sticky titled DEALING WITH ILLEGAL LENDERS.in the payday loan help forum.it will give you everything you need to get these places out of your life.btw,i see the rollover for each but how much total was debited,or how many of those rollovers were taken by each before default?
CLICK HERE to find out how to deal with illegal lenders.
CLICK HERE to find out how to deal with illegal lenders.
Well, I already changed my bank account and phone number. I am g
Well, I already changed my bank account and phone number. I am going to meet with a bankruptcy attorney on Friday this week because of them and some other truly legitimate nickel and dime balances (less than $1K each) that have been hamstringing my finances and credit.
Quote:Originally Posted by Jason DobbsWell, I already changed my
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Originally Posted by Jason Dobbs Well, I already changed my bank account and phone number. I am going to meet with a bankruptcy attorney on Friday this week because of them and some other truly legitimate nickel and dime balances (less than $1K each) that have been hamstringing my finances and credit. |
I'm sorry to tell you this, but, even if you put these illegal lenders in the BK it won't stop them from continuing to harass you, they are ILLEGAL, they do not follow the law, most of them aren't even located in the U.S. so they have absolutely no reason to honor a BK, and won't.
miss shazzers how do we stop these illegal payday loan lenders f
miss shazzers how do we stop these illegal payday loan lenders from doing business in the US. Do we have to stop borrowing from them altogether.
Quote:Originally Posted by alice hsumiss shazzers how do we stop
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Originally Posted by alice hsu miss shazzers how do we stop these illegal payday loan lenders from doing business in the US. Do we have to stop borrowing from them altogether. |
Filing complaints with the proper authorities (FTC, AG., etc.) is a good start, making those complaints informational and clear is another good start. Keep the complaints flowing in, don't just fill out one complaint and expect results, file follow up complaints with as much information as possible.
Also, educate yourself on your rights, understand the law pertaining to this, be informed and stay informed. Pay it forward. :)
Quote:Originally Posted by ShazzersI'm sorry to tell you this, b
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Originally Posted by Shazzers I'm sorry to tell you this, but, even if you put these illegal lenders in the BK it won't stop them from continuing to harass you, they are ILLEGAL, they do not follow the law, most of them aren't even located in the U.S. so they have absolutely no reason to honor a BK, and won't. |
Quote:Originally Posted by Jason DobbsI'm not so sure about that
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Originally Posted by Jason Dobbs I'm not so sure about that, the attorney that I spoke with said even payday debts can be discharged, but I'll find out more when I meet with him on Friday. |
Oh I'm not saying they can't be discharged, I'm saying the illegal lenders won't abide by it.
I have to "second" what Shazzers is saying; the illegal PDL's ar
I have to "second" what Shazzers is saying; the illegal PDL's are shamless - they threaten people like you and me and say that WE aren't obeying the law, however, they hide out overseas or on Indian tribal lands in the U.S. so that THEY are immune from any legal action.
I would like to add my two cents as well. They are ILLEGAL. If
I would like to add my two cents as well. They are ILLEGAL. If you choose to pay the rest of the principal (it's the moral thing to do) do not let your other bills get behind in an attempt to pay these illegal companies. Pay them by money order to a physical address when YOU have money to send, not when they demand it. A bankruptcy ruling will mean nothing to them. If they call and threaten you with wage garnishment/arrest/jail/lawsuit...just laugh and ignore it. They can't do any of those. You should also follow the advice given to you above..go look at the sticky thread "Dealing with Illegal Lenders". Send copies of the letter to each lender, give copies to your HR department in case they attempt a wage attachment, and file complaints with the BBB, FTC and the NY Attorney General. Good luck to you!
Well, I met with the attorney today and he said if the PDLs fail
Well, I met with the attorney today and he said if the PDLs fail to comply with the BK ruling, then they will be cited for contempt of court and could go as far as Federal marshals arresting them :mrgreen:
Quote:Originally Posted by Jason DobbsWell, I met with the attor
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Originally Posted by Jason Dobbs Well, I met with the attorney today and he said if the PDLs fail to comply with the BK ruling, then they will be cited for contempt of court and could go as far as Federal marshals arresting them :mrgreen: |
Yes, if they're located in the U.S.
Also, my attorney advised me that when I get the case number, to
Also, my attorney advised me that when I get the case number, to shoot an E-mail to the PDLs with that. I'm not so sure about that, whaddaythink??
Quote:Originally Posted by Jason DobbsAlso, my attorney advised
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Originally Posted by Jason Dobbs Also, my attorney advised me that when I get the case number, to shoot an E-mail to the PDLs with that. I'm not so sure about that, whaddaythink?? |
Good luck, as I said before, most Internet payday lenders aren't even located in the U.S., they obtain an address in the U.S. which usually turns out to be a front. It's like trying to sue a professional criminal who is on the run or lives in another country and hides behind fake addresses and spoofed phone numbers.
Quote:Originally Posted by ShazzersYes, if they're located in th
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Originally Posted by Shazzers Yes, if they're located in the U.S. |
I just got a note from the USPS that I got a certified letter fr
I just got a note from the USPS that I got a certified letter from GECC, after I filed a complaint with the BBB. If it is what I think it is, I am going to forward it to my attorney.
Speaking of the BBB, I got a typical nonresponse from OneClickCash for the complaint that I lodged with them.