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Date: Thu, 11/09/2006 - 09:32

Submitted by Poptarts.mom
on Thu, 11/09/2006 - 09:32

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I am about to send a complaint to the CA AG office.. It may sound like a dumb question but do i need to send certified??? or just reg mail..
it is about a PDL..
thanks for any info


You may file your complaint online at the AG's official website. It's not very important to send certified letter to the AG but there is no harm even if you do it. They will send their generic letter to your mailing address after receiving your complaint. The investigations on the particular company will begin only after they hear from many people going through similar problems.


lrhall41

Submitted by PassionHunting on Thu, 11/09/2006 - 12:56

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I am not saying you don't have to file complaints. The AG's office will not act as your attorney. You have to file your complaints to the govt in case a company is breaking the laws in their state. The laws are there to protect people. The AG will look into the matter after going through other complaints people have filed. If you don't complaint, how will they become aware that one company is breaking the laws under their nose. Filing complaints is a must. They will investigate after you place your complaints, but chances are that they might take some time to respond to your complaint.


lrhall41

Submitted by PassionHunting on Thu, 11/09/2006 - 13:38

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Aah, a storefront lender breaking the laws, and not licensed in your state. That rarely happens, but if this is true, you have a strong hold. Confirm with the Dept of Financial Institution of your state. They should be having their info or you can put your complaints there. Which state are you in. I will provide you the links to their website.


lrhall41

Submitted by PassionHunting on Thu, 11/09/2006 - 13:55

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I am in California.. and I have seen the law.. 1 loan ( they bought up a 4 of mine and wont return the ones i have paid) they are holding 7 checks 3 paid...
No Rollovers I pay between 135 and 235 every 2 wees
Fees Posted .. Nope..
No Contract No reciepts given ( i only have 1 because the person working that day was new)
they are so breaking the law. I have paid over 5000.00 and have no idea what i even owe anymore... this is the only way i know to get control is to report them.. I told them if they send all my checks back i would go away... on the phone and my certified letter.. they told me ok.. then nothing.. i have to follow through i just need to know where to go i have to beleive there is help for me somewhere
so for the rant... i really thought she would mail everything back another foolish thought.. :(


lrhall41

Submitted by Poptarts.mom on Thu, 11/09/2006 - 14:02

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Here is the address of your state regulator

Regulator: California Department of Corporations
Address: Financial Services Division, 1515 K Street, Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (866) 275-2677

http://www.corp.ca.gov/

And this is your state AG's website.

http://www.ag.ca.gov/

File your complaints. After hearing this company, it really rings a bell. I am surprised how a storefront lender manages to do something illegal when they are believed to be following the laws all over.


lrhall41

Submitted by PassionHunting on Thu, 11/09/2006 - 14:09

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