Plain Green Loans letter
Date: Sat, 05/11/2013 - 11:58
Thanks to this site I was able to get 3 PIF letters saving me over $3000. My last illegal is Plain Green. I cant get them to respond to me via email. They call me multiple times a day but I dont answer. I send emails to all of their listed contacts as well as copying and pasting the below letter on their website....any other info or help would be greatly appreciated!
Plain Green Loans,
I have revoked ACH authorization from your company in writing on multiple occasions. I am prepared to enter arbitration with Plain Green Loans. I will be filing complaints with both the Ohio Attorney General's office, the Montana Attorney General's office, Montana Department of Banking, and the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Financial Institutions if my loan is not considered satisfied and paid in full based on my previous payments.
It has come to my attention that payday lenders must be licensed by the state of Ohio in order to offer loans to its residents. Since your company has no license in my state, the loan contract I have with you is not valid. To date, I received a deposit of $500 on (7/10/2012) and $800 on (1/8/2013) and have had bi-weekly withdrawals debited from my account. This results in an overpayment of the principle balance by $533.
At this time I am requesting a return email acknowledging that my loan has been satisfied.
I am also revoking authorization for ACH withdrawals and any wage assignment I may have signed. I have given a copy of these revocations to both my bank and my employer. Any future attempts to collect funds in this manner will be blocked.
Please respond to this email with acknowledgment that my account has been satisfied in full.
Thank you,
xxx xxxxxxxx
Plain Green Loans,
I have revoked ACH authorization from your company in writing on multiple occasions. I am prepared to enter arbitration with Plain Green Loans. I will be filing complaints with both the Ohio Attorney General's office, the Montana Attorney General's office, Montana Department of Banking, and the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Financial Institutions if my loan is not considered satisfied and paid in full based on my previous payments.
It has come to my attention that payday lenders must be licensed by the state of Ohio in order to offer loans to its residents. Since your company has no license in my state, the loan contract I have with you is not valid. To date, I received a deposit of $500 on (7/10/2012) and $800 on (1/8/2013) and have had bi-weekly withdrawals debited from my account. This results in an overpayment of the principle balance by $533.
At this time I am requesting a return email acknowledging that my loan has been satisfied.
I am also revoking authorization for ACH withdrawals and any wage assignment I may have signed. I have given a copy of these revocations to both my bank and my employer. Any future attempts to collect funds in this manner will be blocked.
Please respond to this email with acknowledgment that my account has been satisfied in full.
Thank you,
xxx xxxxxxxx
email addresses
Which email addresses have you used already? I had success with support@PlainGreenLoans.com
Use the address in the post above
When I settled with Plain Green all the emails came from the support@plaingreenloans.com address. That one at least seems valid.
so are they licensed at all ?
so are they licensed at all ?? i calledc there telling ne their licensed in california?