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I have a loan with M1Y Direct

Date: Fri, 01/26/2007 - 11:11

Submitted by Aris
on Fri, 01/26/2007 - 11:11

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I have a loan with M1Y Direct. last wek I called my bank and I disputed 2 of the withdrals From This company. 2 days later this guy call me and say that if I do not pay they will take to corts woth the charge of having misusing federal funds


Acabrera, here is the link to your state's payday loan laws. This man is full of crap. You didn't misuse any federal funds. He is only trying to scare you out of your money, and PLEASE don't let him scare you out of your $800. You need to file a complaint against this company with your state's Attorney General and with the Attorney General of the state in which this company is located. Also, this link will also give you links to your state's dept. which oversees such companies. I bet they aren't even licensed to loan in your state.

http://www.paydayloaninfo.org/state_detail.cfm?id=AZ


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Fri, 01/26/2007 - 17:05

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Incorrect. Westbury (a new division of DMS) does 3rd party collections for M1Y which is yet another payday lender. Bass is a totally different company (they do collections only, no lending) in a totally different state. People may be confused by your comments and it may lead them down the wrong path so unless you are 100% sure of your accuracy (as I am of mine), don't put it out there for everyone to see please.


lrhall41

Submitted by Rach on Sun, 01/28/2007 - 06:25

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I'm with soccer mama. The whole disciple program in KC is an indictment looking for a place to happen. KC is ground zero for payday lending and it's about time it got taken seriously.

Bahama Marketing collects leads from internet marketing companies. Bahama sells them to 'disciples' like Westbury and keeps a piece of the fees they collect. The disciples - including Westbury - refinance people til they die. Then when the loan goes bad they sell the leads to iCollect. iCollect is just a trade name for Bahama. Westbury gets its own loans back and sends them to Bass - but the owners (Mark Curry and Del Kimball - just check the corporate records) pretend they have nothing to do with the loans. Meanwhile the clowns down at Bass - who aren't attorneys but pretend to be - call everyone 20 times a day making all kinds of threats. By the way, the owners of that company - Frank Jackson and Evelyn Cain - live at 126 W 43rd St, Jacksonville, FL 32208. The address they give for the company is just a maildrop around the corner.

Curry and Kimball should be in prison. By the way, Curry's name doesn't show up on Westbury's corporate records but he is all over LeadPointUSA's which shares the same address: 6800 West 47th Terrace, Mission, KS 66203. And Del's brother is the executive director of the Online Lender's Alliance, which is the trade group for these would-be mafiosi.

The U.S. Attorney in Missouri, Catherine Hanaway, has already shown the guts to go after online bookies. Maybe if we all call and write her, she'll go after online loansharks too.


lrhall41

Submitted by Fighting Mad on Sun, 01/28/2007 - 18:56

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Did you receive fax concerning payment of this loan. Please email me with reply.email address removed as per forum rules - Mike Thank you!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 03/26/2007 - 08:07

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I was contacted about a loan with M1YDirect and they played the good cop bad cop game I gave them the info they requested but later talking to a legal member who works for my employer he told me to cancel the check and let them know not to contact my employer or I could take action these people are very rude


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 08/24/2009 - 13:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Anonymous
my loans are out of control


Start a new topic in the payday loan help section with the following information and we will try to help you:
-Names of each pdl company.
-Whether they are store front or Internet.
-How much you borrowed.
-How much you paid so far.
-The state in which you reside.


lrhall41

Submitted by Shazzers on Tue, 10/13/2009 - 19:25

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Maybe you should check the state laws before you get a loan! You people put your information all over the internet and expect to not get scammed? Just because these loan companies are doing their job! They explain the loan to you right over the phone and also send you loan documents! Be responsible and pay the loan back like you are supposed to and you wouldnt have this problem!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 04/15/2011 - 13:42

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