Ezpaydaycash
Date: Thu, 07/05/2012 - 21:18
Hi,
I live in Indiana and have a loan that I have overpaid with EZPAYDAYCASH. I have read everything on this forum (fantastic information btw) and had a quick question in regards to my state laws. I saw this "disclaimer" on www.ezpaydaycash.com and I am not sure what it means. Can someone explain?
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This service and website is an invitation to send us an online loan application, not an offer to make a loan. Applicant is responsible for complying with all statutory obligations regarding obtaining payday advance loans by internet that may exist in their state of residence. This service may or may not be available in your particular state.[/COLOR]
I live in Indiana and have a loan that I have overpaid with EZPAYDAYCASH. I have read everything on this forum (fantastic information btw) and had a quick question in regards to my state laws. I saw this "disclaimer" on www.ezpaydaycash.com and I am not sure what it means. Can someone explain?
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This service and website is an invitation to send us an online loan application, not an offer to make a loan. Applicant is responsible for complying with all statutory obligations regarding obtaining payday advance loans by internet that may exist in their state of residence. This service may or may not be available in your particular state.[/COLOR]
Its just a bunch of hooey. Don't pay any attention to it. Its an
Its just a bunch of hooey. Don't pay any attention to it. Its an illegal lender.
If the lender is unlicensed or illegal, the loan contract can be
If the lender is unlicensed or illegal, the loan contract can be deemed null and void. You don't have to worry about anything.