Debtconsolidationcare.com - the USA consumer forum

Curiousity - New Mexico payday lenders

Date: Fri, 03/17/2006 - 11:07

Submitted by polly
on Fri, 03/17/2006 - 11:07

Posts: 1709 Credits: [Donate]

Total Replies: 18


Has anyone taken out a payday loan with a New Mexico lender, such as PayDayOK, or Rio Resources since February 15th?

The AG there passed laws that went into effect on February 15, which would not allow these companies to operate as they have previously.

I am wondering if these companies have closed up shop and moved to another state, or if they are adhering to the law.

If anyone has, what state are the proclaiming to be governing law on your contract? What is the apr?


Polly, I have a loan in default with payday ok. I have been sending payments to New mexico for a few weeks. They sent a wage assignment to my employer this week..A move that really confused me since I thought our payment arrangements were going well.
Paydayok was my very first payday loan. I printed the contract sheet out when I got it, and I just looked. It doesn't have the apr listed on there anywhere. I went to their site and looked, but can't find it listed anywhere there. They are cheap(as far as payday loans go) only charging $12 per $100 for 2 weeks. However, they seem to try to get you to loan for 17 or 18 days which jacks the rate up. Hopefully this helps a bit.


lrhall41

Submitted by finsfan13 on Fri, 03/17/2006 - 12:21

( Posts: 6919 | Credits: )


I am making payments to them thru my consolidation company,I live in Virginia,I havnt had any problems so far from them,they email my balance to me after each payment,and they dont seem to be adding any interest at this time.Ive paid them about 4 times my loan in fees,so maybe they wont try to add on anymore.It would be great if I could get them to forgive my balance since they already gotten quite a large sum from me. :evil:


lrhall41

Submitted by twokidtwocat on Fri, 03/17/2006 - 12:51

( Posts: 602 | Credits: )


Here's a summary of what Virginia law provides as to payday loan companies, key factors being the license requirement, the prohibition against using false names, and the civil enforcement provision that provides for treble damages and attorneys' fees for the consumer. My guess is that most states have something like this. And the payday loan companies that operate over the internet are generally unlicensed. If they're required to register and be licensed in your state as they are in Virginia, and they haven't done so, then I'd argue that you don't owe them anything, because they don't legally exist. Not only can they not initiate criminal proceedings against you, they can't even sue you in court.

This is part of the laws in Virginia. It's under the Walk In Payday Loan Thread on the second page under dealing with collection agencies.


lrhall41

Submitted by Cow & Chicken on Fri, 03/17/2006 - 13:02

( Posts: 3571 | Credits: )


GECC is licensed in South Dakota,do these interest laws apply to them also,and what about if they have sent it to a Collection agency?Can you still fight the interest once it has been sent to collections.
I was making payments to them thru consolidation,but they sent it to SIMMs anyway,maybe so that I could not fight the fees?HMMM


lrhall41

Submitted by twokidtwocat on Fri, 03/17/2006 - 13:43

( Posts: 602 | Credits: )


fka,

Pa's legal website sucks! LOL I am trying to find the exact law.

This is a brief synopsis...


PENNSYLVANIA, the legal rate of interest is 6%, and this is the
general usury limit for loans below $ 50,000, except for: loans with
a lien on non-residential real estate; loans to corporations; loans
that have no collateral above $ 35,000. Judgments bear interest at
the legal rate. It is criminal usury to charge more than 25%.

If you can find the exact law that is the best way to start. Then if you look at some of my other letters that I have posted, put in the WDPA 1997 ruling to dispute their claim of governing law. Then use the New Mexico law that went into effect on Feb 15. Finish up with a firm request that your account be marked paid in full.


lrhall41

Submitted by polly on Fri, 03/17/2006 - 14:02

( Posts: 1709 | Credits: )