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PDL Ventures called my work

Date: Thu, 09/17/2009 - 12:08

Submitted by aubrey
on Thu, 09/17/2009 - 12:08

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Had a message left on my voice mail. I called them because I had not taken out a loan with them. They informed me that they took over loan for Biggest-Cash. I told them I sent letter 7/27 requesting mailing address so I could mail balance of $30.00. They want me to fax supporting information. and also stated that since they were collectors, they could call my work.

Any suggestions??


yes hang up on them.they are supposed to prove you owe what they say you do.not the other way around.re-send your letter,and include a do not call your work.they have to obey that.if you didn't file AG,and FTC complaints against PDL ventures then do so.if they don't want the 30.00.then that's their loss.


lrhall41

Submitted by paulmergel on Thu, 09/17/2009 - 12:19

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This company operates on the rocky boy indian reservation in box elder mt. they do not need a banking license because this is a sovereign nation...meaning they can do what they want to. I do not know the physical address....but if one were to be in the North Central montana area and ventured up here someone could probably tell you where Rocky Boy Technologies is located====if you have a loan with these people...I'm sorry....most everyone here is extremely lazy, no matter how educated they are----if you happen to be one of their family members you will be fine, but otherwise be prepared for a battle of battles...get an attorney, but good luck finding one who will deal with tribal courts...again, it is a sovereign nation. On the BBB website there is a web address to the FBI which is the only place who can really help you with any company that leads back to RBT....sorry. I live here and know first hand the absolute LACK of customer service ability, LACK of any moral code whatsoever and the sheer laziness of these people is astounding!!!! Tried to get some paperwork from the college here that should have taken 1 day......it took 3 weeks of voice mails before anything happened...hey if you answer your phone that means you have to work right?? They'd rather be outside gossiping and smoking than working....at ANY business here----I sound quite mean, but I am completely honest---read this article in the Havre Daily News :[URL="http://www.havredailynews.com/articles/2009/11/20/local_headlines/world.txt"]http://www.havredailynews.com/articl...ines/world.txt[/URL] in case that doesn't work here's the article"

The Chippewa Cree Tribe of Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation has started a new business in an effort to stimulate economic development. Dan Belcourt, attorney for the tribe, said during a conference call with the Havre Daily News Oct. 22 that last spring it entered the world of Internet loans with PDL Ventures, an online payday loan company. In the online loan process, people can fill out an application via the Internet, which includes supplying their bank account informat ion. I f approved, often in 24 hours or less, the loan is deposited in the bank account and the repayment — usually with a hefty fee — is withdrawn by the loan company on the applicant’s next pay day. What the Tribe says it didn’t know was that other online companies already were operating with the abbreviat i o n o f pay day loan in t h e i r n a m e . S eve r a l P D L Ventures are offering online loans and some of them don’t have the best record in customer service. Numerous complaints have been filed that have led to 119 complaints eventually being attributed to the Rocky Boy business by the Bet ter Business Bureau. Neil Rosette, the tribe's executive administrative officer, said during a conference call Oct. 23 that he believes most of the complaints were filed against businesses other than the Tribe’s — especially since their business has only been in operation for about six months, and some of the complaints were filed more than a year ago. Rosette said the Tribe will work to resolve any problems in customer service and is assigning a full-time position the responsibility of answering those complaints. The Bet ter Bus ines s Bureau reported Thursday that of new complaints forwarded since October some were answered but others remained unanswered. Rosette added that the fledgling business is still going through startup and growing pains. “We found some glitches, and we are fixing them as we speak,” he said. Part of that was a systems failure — Rosette said the computer server used by the company had crashed, and it took three weeks to get things running again. That crash also interrupted telephone service, he added. “We just got it running again,” Rosette said. None of the complaints received by the Bet ter Business Bureau were related to that server crash. He said the work processIng loan applications and providing customer service all is done at Rocky Boy. Other than leaving a voice mail Nov. 5 offering to submit a press release, Rosette has not returned calls asking for additional information made since the Oct. 23 conference call. During the Oct. 22 call, Belcourt and Rosette said specific information about the business was proprietary and could not be released to the press. Also during that call, Rosette said that focusing on the complaints seems to him to be taking the wrong approach. “It sounds like a negative thing when we, as a tribe, see it as a positive economic story,” he said. Rosette said that the business has done a large volume of loans and is putting the profits to good use on the reservation. Some of the money was used to give jobs to out-of-work youths on the reservation, and $90,000 is being invested in remodeling the upstairs of Northern Winz Casino on the reservation to be used as a call center, he said. He said the call center could be much more than just a place for PDL Ventures to operate. He said it could be a call center for a variety of businesses, such as for satellite television service. “Loans may not be what we settle on in the call center,” Belcourt said. Belcourt said that once that center is up and running, it could employ up to 100 people in the region, on and off Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 11/24/2009 - 08:59

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nice post.none of it true btw.except that they also can't do a thing to you as well.pdl ventures is run by caucasian slime giving blood money to tribes.the lawyer you quoted couldn't sue anybody,or take any real action.why?because they would have to step off of their tribal ground that's why.then the immunity would be moot.the rest is fluff put in here to waste space.pdl ventures is not legal,nor will they ever be.NUFF SAID.


lrhall41

Submitted by paulmergel on Tue, 11/24/2009 - 09:07

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