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Date: Tue, 09/18/2012 - 12:14

Submitted by anonymous
on Tue, 09/18/2012 - 12:14

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:confused:I have two payday loans that i thought i could consolidate into one payment. I found a company called solid ground financial that said they could help me but i am kind of scared to work with them mainly because they said i would have to close my bank account open a new one and that they have temporary power of attorney over me which i think is a little strange but anyways i have also tried to look up my state laws for payday loans and i really do not know what i am looking for. Ive heard a few people on here say to close ur account and send money orders and then some say dont because the company can sue and then some say to get try consolidation and then i see all these bad reviews and it really scares me. It just seems that its best to pay them off as i have contracted to do but the intrest is so outrageous that i can barely afford my other bills. I really dont know what to do at this point. Can anyone give me any advise or tips or anything that could help me?


First, what state are you in? State the names of your lenders. How much was originally borrowed? How much you have paid back so far? You are only morally obligated to pay back the original amount borrowed. DO NOT go with a consolidation company. You can do this yourself. Answer the questions, and we can help you further.


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Submitted by bingonut on Tue, 09/18/2012 - 12:18

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Im sorry im new to this lol but i posted the qeustion i live in north carolina my lenders are spot on loans and plain green loans i borrowed 400 from spot on ive just made my first payment but my payments are 120 every two weeks and the plain green i borrowed 500 ive been paying on since may its 98 every two weeks and i checked my account yesterday to see what i owe and its 442. how in the world is that possible?


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Submitted by kaylafisher23 on Tue, 09/18/2012 - 13:04

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Payday loans are illegal in North Carolina. You only have to pay back the original amount borrowed, no interest or fees. Click Forums on this site, then click payday loan help, then click sticky on how to deal with unlicensed lenders. Follow every step, do not skip. Again, DO NOT go with a consolidation company, you can do this yourself, and, besided, you will be wasting your money. :p


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Submitted by bingonut on Tue, 09/18/2012 - 13:15

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Damn right... plain green usually will give you like a 50 percent refund or something if you press them hard enough.

They lend to you because they assume you don't know the laws; 90% of consumers just fall for it and pay them back on their illegal terms. The more reputable PDL companies will not lend in states where PDLs are illegal.


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Submitted by waffles on Tue, 09/18/2012 - 14:55

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Ok so i received a call at my job today from a man named scott mitchell from the nc legal department. this is the first time i have had local people call me about these situations. he stated that he needed to speak with the hr or office manager about someone that worked here. Well i am the office manager and it was a case about me so he said he could not tell me anything but to call this number and gave me a case number. so i called i spoke with two different people they said they were calling about a payday loan i received from hydra financial and i didnt pay back. I told her that yes i did stop payment on it because i found out payday loans are illegal in NC and i only owed principal not interest she then stated what i paid was interest and not principal and that i owed 355 and if i didnt pay or set up arrangements then i would have a judgement against me in my county. she put me on hold to speak with the "head advisor" she stated that even though payday loans are illegal in NC anyone can go online and apply anywhere that they just could not acctually have a dept in NC and that when i submitted my app i was signing a legal document agreeing to the terms of the lender and that since i broke that contract it is the same thing as fraud and that i could have a judgement against me. I have no clue what to do now.


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Submitted by kaylafisher23 on Wed, 09/19/2012 - 12:41

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Ok i went to the Aty Gen web site and filed a complaint. So in the mean time what will happen if i do not pay these guys can they actually take me to court for this i mean i really dont want my employer to find out that im in this big mess. Im just scared about going to court and them calling here and harrassing me and my employees.


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Submitted by kaylafisher23 on Wed, 09/19/2012 - 14:19

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Ok i know that when these companies are being paid it comes directly out of my checking account. Is an ACH debit the same thing as a check? And if so does that mean that they could take me to court for righting bad checks or trying to steal or something like that im completley terrified at the moment. I am so scared that i am about to get into some trouble.


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Submitted by kaylafisher23 on Thu, 09/20/2012 - 11:45

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Ok i sent this letter to Plain Green Loans one of my lenders


Dear Lender,

It has come to my attention that payday loans are prohibited in my state. Therefore, the loan contract that I have with you, according to my state???s laws, is not enforceable. Although I am not required to do so, I am willing to repay the principal balance of the loan. To date, I have received $500 and have made 5 payments of $98.65 leaving a balance due of $6.75. I am willing to repay the balance via credit card on October 1, 2012.

At this time I am revoking ACH authorization. You are no longer authorized to withdraw payments from my checking account. I am also revoking any wage assignment I may have signed. I have given a copy of these revocations to both my bank and my employer. Any future attempts to collect funds in this manner will be blocked.

Please contact me to set up payment arrangements as outlined above.

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I will post something when they respond or if they respond.


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Submitted by kaylafisher23 on Thu, 09/20/2012 - 14:02

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Ok so i have sent out letters, closed my bank account, and contacted the AG. I havent heard anything form the payday loan companies, but i have recieved a letter from the AG office. Can someone please explain this comment to me? dont really understand what it is saying. Thios is part of the letter sent to one of the lenders i reported.

Loans made by out of state lenders to NC residents can be subject to our usury laws. NC Gen Stat 24-4.1 states that nay solicitation to lend priginating outside of this state but forwarded to and recieved in this state by a borrower who is a resident of this state shall be deemed to be an offer or agreement to lend in this state. Further, under the statute any communication to borrow from a NC consumer to an out of state lender shall be deemed to be an acceptance to borrow in this state.


lrhall41

Submitted by kaylafisher23 on Fri, 09/28/2012 - 07:46

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It is basically completely steamrolling any claims made by these lenders that they only have to follow A) the laws of their (their as in the lender) state B) the laws of their tribe, or C) the laws of their country. Essentially your AG is saying "if you lend to someone in our state you are subjecting yourselves to our regulations".


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Submitted by waffles on Fri, 09/28/2012 - 12:46

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