threat to be sued
Date: Mon, 07/22/2013 - 14:32
WELL
we always advise paying back the principle borrowed as you did take the loan.however they are tribal,and can't do spit.again we don't advise not paying back the principle,or making a real effort to do so.that being said they can't again do squat.lastly while they can do nothing i don't condone,or endorse your stance.
Before you stopped paying
Before you stopped paying them - how much had you borrowed originally and how much repaid?
Let me clear up that if I had
Let me clear up that if I had the money to pay them I would. When I stopped paying them I had several legal payday loans owed that I wanted to focus on paying. I am still not in a position where I have extra cash lying around to pay Big Sky. Since it was an illegal loan it isn't a big priority for me right now. I do hope to pay it back at some point.
When I stopped paying them I had paid $150 on $600 loan. However, this isn't the only loan that I had taken out with them and I know that I paid a ton of interest on the other loans that should be applied to the principle of $600.
This does have me worried. I know that they aren't abiding by the FDCPA, but Big Sky has a reputation for being very aggressive and I am worried that they will take this to court.
I don't know if it is Big Sky
I don't know if it is Big Sky directly or a third party. The woman that I spoke with wouldn't tell me who she worked for. I asked her if she worked for Big Sky and she said that she is with the Litigation Dept. and that they work with Big Sky. I asked her what the name of the company or Law firm was that she worked for and she got aggravated. What bothers me is that I don't have any information to research or to use to go after these people.