Stressed Over Payday Loans in Missouri
Date: Fri, 04/04/2008 - 16:22
Hello Karmel, please don't panic, you are in the right place for
Hello Karmel, please don't panic, you are in the right place for good advice. You say you live in Missouri so I will post the payday loan laws for there shortly. Could you please make a list of the payday loans you have a loan with, which are store front, and which are Internet loans, how much you borrowed, and how much you have paid back so far. As soon as we obtain that information someone will be able to assist you better. As far as your new account, how did they get your account info, do you know? Is the new account at the same bank as your old one, or is it at a different bank. If it were me, I would close both accounts as soon as possible, but do NOT tell these PDL companies you are going to close out these accounts before you do it! Also, please make sure that you read the sticky at the top of this forum, regarding closing accounts, here is the link: http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/paydayloan/close-account.html
I will be posting your pdl laws shortly. Please hang in there, either I or someone will be along to help you shortly, whoever gets to you first! :)
Missouri State Information Legal Status: Legal Citation:
Missouri State Information
Legal Status: Legal
Citation:
Mo. Rev. Stat. ???? 408.500 et seq.; 4 Mo. Code Regs. ???? 140-11.010, 140-11.020
Loan Terms:
Maximum Loan Amount: $500
Loan Term: 14-31 days
Maximum Finance Rate and Fees: Not Specified (No borrower shall be required to pay a total amount of accumulated interest and fees in excess of 75% of the initial loan amount on any single authorized loan for the entire loan term and all authorized renewals. Otherwise, interest is set pursuant to small loan law which provides that parties may set rate by contract.)
Finance Charge for 14-day $100 loan: $75
apr for 14-day $100 loan: 1980%
Debt Limits:
Maximum Number of Outstanding Loans at One Time: Not Specified
Rollovers Permitted: Six (borrower must reduce principal amount of loan by 5% or more upon each renewal)
Cooling-off Period:
Repayment Plan:
Collection Limits:
Collection Fees: NSF fee; Collection costs (including court costs and reasonable attorney's fees) Licensee cannot use a series of ACH transactions to collect a single check.
Criminal Action: Prohibited (Unless check returned due to closed account or stop-payment by maker)
Where to Complain, Get Information:
Regulator: Missouri Division of Finance
Address: Consumer Credit Section, P. O. Box 716 301 W. High Street Jefferson City MO 65102
Phone: (573) 751-3242
Fax: (573) 751-9192
Regulatory Contact: Joe Crider,, Supervisor, Consumer Credit
It sounds like you need to send all of them a cease and desist l
It sounds like you need to send all of them a cease and desist letter, here is a link for a sample letter to give you an idea of what I am talking about:
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/letters/sample9.html
I would also add in that letter that you are revoking their rights to debit your account, or any wage assignment you may or may not have signed when you applied for the loans. As soon as you list more information about your PDL's, we will be able to assist you better. :)
Oh my, Missouri's payday loan laws doesn't look like they offer
Oh my, Missouri's payday loan laws doesn't look like they offer a whole heck of a lot of protection for the consumers. :?
On CashNetUSA, I do see on the Missouri licensee datatbase: C
On CashNetUSA, I do see on the Missouri licensee datatbase:
Cash America Net of Missouri,
LLC
200 West Jackson Street, Suite 2400 Chicago Illinois 60606
Is this them? Anyone?
I'm not showing Nationwide/Ambassador.
The storefront loans are Advance America borrowed $200/amount to
The storefront loans are Advance America borrowed $200/amount to pay back is $235; Quik Cash borrowed $500/amount to pay back is $590. The internet loans are Cash Net USA borrowed about $400/pay back amount is $585 & Nationwide/Ambassador borrowed $400/ payback amount is $700. I'm not sure how Nationwide got my information & the new account was at a totally different bank. Am I able to still close the account with a negative balance?
oops I forgot to answer the first question...I have paid $100 by
oops I forgot to answer the first question...I have paid $100 by money order ro Cash Net. I have no problem paying back the money it's just I can't afford to do it 3 payments and still be able to live.
karmel, CashNetUSA is considered to be licensed/legal then. They
karmel, CashNetUSA is considered to be licensed/legal then. They are on the Missouri licensee database. However, Nationwide/Ambassador is not. And, they found your new account information and debited? Jerks. Mine was found out by a pdl also and debited. Go figure. They must have bloodhounds sniffing people's bank accounts out. So, are for your internets, it looks like only one is "legal". Your storefronts are Advance America and Quik Cash, which are members of the CFSA. You can go to the storefronts BEFORE the loans are due and invoke the EPP. This would break down your amount owed to them into 4 equal payments coinciding with your paydates. Might make it a little easier on you if you would like to do that. Your bank account is overdrawn, correct? They won't let you close it. This is fine. You can still have a hard debit block put on it. Put a block on it ASAP so the pdls can't hit it any longer and the bank can't keep adding their fees. You can contact your legal pdl and make alternative payment arrangements with them. You can work it out to where you can pay by money order, pre-paid debit card, money gram, western union, etc... If you have any questions, just post!