Payday Lender
Date: Tue, 06/04/2013 - 20:06
Payday lending is prohibited
Payday lending is prohibited in Connecticut. All of the above mentioned pdl companies are illegal in your state. You owe them nothing more than the principal. No interest, no fees. Just close down your old bank account and open a new one. Don’t worry, they won’t be able to do anything.
Check out the link to deal
Check out the link to deal with the illegal payday loans.
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/paydayloan/dealingwith-illegallenders.html
Dear Advance Me Today
Dear Advance Me Today
Cut the G.A.T.T crap!! You know as well as I do that the agreement I signed is not legally enforceable. I do not live in St Vincent and as such I am not subject to your laws. The only laws that apply to me are the laws of MY state of Conneticut and you know it. Legally I owe you NOTHING. Morally I will repay the principal balance at my convienence via postal money orders. These are MY terms and should you choose not to cooperate, you will get nothing. (Include the last part only if you owe principal)
Govern yourself accordingly
btw
the federal treaty they bring up is just another run around tactic.as stated above any lender must abide by your state laws.so respond like this:
i am not a resident of st.vincent(thank god)so unless you plan on extraditing me to st.vincent i am not swayed by your email whatsoever.
respond like that.
I have had luck with 2 of my
I have had luck with 2 of my lenders after involving my state's atty general office. Simple reference to the consumer fraud rep I was working with put an end to it. I live in NY. However, with Advance Me Today I have attempted to make arrangements to pay the rest of the principal ($100) after consider a two $75 "fee" payments as payments towards the original principal of $250. They failed to respond after 3 or 4 emails and then finally did with some federal law being the "supreme law of the land" and the GATT statement. I responded by stating that if that were true then why does their website state they only make loans in states where it is permitted by law? I again offered to pay the balance of the principal. I might be stupid getting in to the payday loan cycle but I'm not deadbeat. I WANT to pay what is fair and legal. Today, my account says "charged off". Any thoughts on whether they'll come after me or start to make a nuisance towards my references or employer? I am a bit nervous but I'm hoping since I questioned their website statement of only making loans where permitted put an end to it. Thoughts??
advance me today
Their website does clearly state that they make loans to residents in states where permitted so.... you might have called their bluff. They do show an email for collections so it might be that they will attempt to contact you themselves instead of some scum collector. I'd just hang tight and see what happens.