Proof of sovereignty
Date: Tue, 02/05/2013 - 07:21
Hello,
Just wondering if anyone has a link to a letter template to use when asking a PDL to prove its sovereignty. Seems like they could just put on its website that they are part of some tribe and we are suppose to take their word for it.
Also, thought this was funny. Used a letter I received off this site to send to the PDL to let them know I was not paying and the response was the same response many on here have received -- listing this site by name and stating, "posters on these types of forums tend to traffic in misinformation and mistruths. Often, forums of this nature advance the incorrect theory that form complaints and letters will absolve customers of the obligations set forth in the valid loan agreement entered into between the customer and United Cash Loans."
Of course they state I shouldn't use the form letters off this site, as they are sending me a form letter of their own (which has many things in it that I have not even mentioned to them). Thanks!
Just wondering if anyone has a link to a letter template to use when asking a PDL to prove its sovereignty. Seems like they could just put on its website that they are part of some tribe and we are suppose to take their word for it.
Also, thought this was funny. Used a letter I received off this site to send to the PDL to let them know I was not paying and the response was the same response many on here have received -- listing this site by name and stating, "posters on these types of forums tend to traffic in misinformation and mistruths. Often, forums of this nature advance the incorrect theory that form complaints and letters will absolve customers of the obligations set forth in the valid loan agreement entered into between the customer and United Cash Loans."
Of course they state I shouldn't use the form letters off this site, as they are sending me a form letter of their own (which has many things in it that I have not even mentioned to them). Thanks!
Tribal
I received this from One Click " As such, the loan agreement is a valid agreement under the laws of Santee Sioux Nation of Nebraska and is governed by the laws of the Santee Sioux Nation of Nebraska."
Would my argument be that since I am not on their reservation nor a member of their tribe and live in Missouri I am still obligated to go by Missouri law which requires them to be licensed in Missouri? Funny that they are will to settle my $990 loan for $240 (even though owe $60) if they were legit.