Sent Letter to Plain Green
Date: Thu, 11/03/2011 - 15:06
Here is their answer:
[SIZE=3]This letter is written on behalf of Plain Green LLC (“Plain Greenâ€), to whom you directed correspondence dated November 2 2011, regarding its business practices. Plain Green is happy to clarify its status as an “Arm of the Tribe†that is not subject to State regulatory jurisdiction.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Plain Green is organized under the laws of the Chippewa-Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation of Montana (“Chippewa-Creeâ€). Plain Green is owned by the Chippewa-Cree, and operates exclusively on land owned by the Chippewa-Cree. As such, Plain Green stands as an “Arm of the Tribe,†in the view of the United States state and federal courts. Therefore, loans made by an arm of a sovereign Indian nation are not subject to state law. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]This letter is written as a courtesy, to help you understand that Plain Green and its loan contracts are governed exclusively by the laws of the Chippewa-Cree. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Pursuant to your request, we have removed your contact numbers from our system and we will make no further ACH debits from your account. You currently remain obligated for the balance on your loan. We recommend that you contact our Account Services department at 866-420-7158 to make payment arrangements.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Sincerely, [/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Compliance and Legal Department[/SIZE]
Plain Green Loans
[EMAIL="support@PlainGreenLoans.com"]support@PlainGreenLoans.com[/EMAIL]
866-420-7157
866-420-7159 FAX
8 a.m. - 10 p.m. ET, Monday - Friday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ET, Saturday
Plain Green Loans
P.O. Box 255
Box Elder, MT 59521
So, what now?
Balance of the principal is 26.00 which I mailed in money order to them today. So can I consider this closed?
thanks
[SIZE=3]This letter is written on behalf of Plain Green LLC (“Plain Greenâ€), to whom you directed correspondence dated November 2 2011, regarding its business practices. Plain Green is happy to clarify its status as an “Arm of the Tribe†that is not subject to State regulatory jurisdiction.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Plain Green is organized under the laws of the Chippewa-Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation of Montana (“Chippewa-Creeâ€). Plain Green is owned by the Chippewa-Cree, and operates exclusively on land owned by the Chippewa-Cree. As such, Plain Green stands as an “Arm of the Tribe,†in the view of the United States state and federal courts. Therefore, loans made by an arm of a sovereign Indian nation are not subject to state law. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]This letter is written as a courtesy, to help you understand that Plain Green and its loan contracts are governed exclusively by the laws of the Chippewa-Cree. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Pursuant to your request, we have removed your contact numbers from our system and we will make no further ACH debits from your account. You currently remain obligated for the balance on your loan. We recommend that you contact our Account Services department at 866-420-7158 to make payment arrangements.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Sincerely, [/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Compliance and Legal Department[/SIZE]
Plain Green Loans
[EMAIL="support@PlainGreenLoans.com"]support@PlainGreenLoans.com[/EMAIL]
866-420-7157
866-420-7159 FAX
8 a.m. - 10 p.m. ET, Monday - Friday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ET, Saturday
Plain Green Loans
P.O. Box 255
Box Elder, MT 59521
So, what now?
Balance of the principal is 26.00 which I mailed in money order to them today. So can I consider this closed?
thanks
Their letter is total BS. They know as well as we do that the o
Their letter is total BS. They know as well as we do that the only laws that apply are YOUR state law....not theirs. You can considered the matter closed.
You'll get these kind of answers from the illegal pdl lenders ma
You'll get these kind of answers from the illegal pdl lenders mate. They write the same things again and again. I am become used to these letters.
If payday lending is prohibited in your state, you can consider
If payday lending is prohibited in your state, you can consider this matter closed. Simply, close the accounts regarding which they have any information in order to avoid any unlawful debit from the accounts.