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Submitted by Traci925 on Fri, 01/05/2007 - 18:44
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Hi Everyone,

I'm in PA and I have pdl's with Advance America, Check n go (store) Cashnet Usa (internet)& check n go (internet). I have paid so much to each one, The check n go went out of business (store) and I dont believe Advance America is Licensed in PA its a (store too). What can I do to get out of this mess. I'm with Langhorne Law for all the other pdls, but they said they couldnt handle the 4 listed.
Please Help!! Thank You


Welcome to the forums :D PDL are prohibited in PA, so you are only entitled to pay back the principal amount of the loan. Sit down and take a little time to calculate how much you have paid on each of them and then let us know. We will be able to help you more once you figure up how much you have paid..Here are the laws of PA, just for your convience...Pennsylvania State Information

Legal Status: Prohibited

Citation:
Check cashers are specifically prohibited from making payday loans under Check Cashing Licensing Act of 1998, ???? 505(a). Otherwise, consumer discount company act applies. 7 Pa. Cons. Stat. Ann. ???? 6201 et seq.

Small Loan Rate Cap
$9.50 per $100 per year discount or 24% per year

Where to Complain, Get Information:
Regulator: Pennsylvania Department of Banking
Address: Market Square Plaza, 17 N. Second Street Harrisburg, PA 17101
Phone: (717) 214-8343
Fax: (717) 787-8773
Regulatory Contact: Jim Keiser, Administrator of Non-Depository Institutions
Regulator????????s Website
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Submitted by natdust20 on Fri, 01/05/2007 - 18:48

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I am from PA also.I dont have any PDL ,to be quite honest until I started coming to this site didnt even know what they were.My question is not to sound dumb or anything but if they are illegal in PA how do they open their business's here? I was downtown in my town the other day and happen to see one there.


Submitted by on Sun, 01/07/2007 - 06:58

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I am wondering the same thing myself - I looked at the list of licensed "check cashers" for Pennsylvania, and did not see Advance America anywhere, and did a search in the financial institutions list as well. I cannot imagine that they are unlicensed - they are one of the storefront lenders that is VERY careful about the state laws, because they know the consequences of not doing so. I could be wrong, though. Anyone else have any ideas how they are operating in a PDL-prohibited state? I know PA has a "check casher" license, so that might be the loophole they're using?


Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Sun, 01/07/2007 - 07:10

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Hey everyone,

The advance american used to be national cash advance they changed names and programs. They did payday loans up until june or july. Now they have what they call a line of credit, they charge 149.95 to have a five hundred dollar line, if you dont pay it back in the that month they tack another 149.95 to they balance. The manager told me herself that she is working without a license.


Submitted by Traci925 on Sun, 01/07/2007 - 11:04

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Well right now I just trying to get my situation undercontrol. I have sent emial messages to the attorney generals office about that


Submitted by Traci925 on Sun, 01/07/2007 - 11:08

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Hi Desiree,

They handle the legal aspect of all of it. What i am trying right know is to handle some of this stuff myself with all the help from everyone here. Are you in PA? The way i am looking at all of this most of mine should be "written off." Langhorne charges a fee depending on how much pdl's you have. They go to then lenders and offer half of what the prin is.


Submitted by Traci925 on Sun, 01/07/2007 - 14:54

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Traci, If you dont mind me asking Why are you with Langehorne? The AG can handle this situation and will not charge you a fee. These storefronts are backed by a bank like Steelers said and thats how they get by with it. PA law Prohibits internet loans. Nobody knows your state laws better than your AG. They have the power to get back refunds also. WV AG has got back thousands for consumers. Stick with the AG and work on this yourself and save lots of money. KYSIDE38


Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Sun, 01/07/2007 - 21:15

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