Your Questions About Payday Loans No Credit Check No Faxing

October 7, 2011 by Loans Guide  
Filed under Payday Loans

Paul asks…

i need to get a small loan does anyone know any payday loan companys that give you loans?

with just a debit card and no faxing off idea, and no credit check. many thanks

Loans Guide answers:

You should try http://www.advanceloan.net/

I’ve been working with them three times and very please with the results. You could get up to $1500 in as little as one hour by applying for a quick cash loan. Low fees, nothing to fax, bad credit ok.

Good luck :)

-Michael

Mark asks…

Looking for a good pay day loan?

Please dont tell me that I dont need to be taking out loans and all that but I owe a bank loan now cause I run my own business and still paying from that. Well at our building we need to do some repair so I need an extra 1500.00 that I dont have right now so I am looking into a payday loan (dont tell me about fees- I will be paying it back in 3 days) but the thing is that I go thru all these websites and then do the application just to be asked to be sent to something else like another website so does anyone know a website that I can go to and apply and find out if I get the money right now. I read that the teletrack ones take the longest cause they have to run all the phone number you put in so basically I need, no teletracks, no credit check, no faxing and no run around websites because I have been sitting her doing this since 11pm and I need the money within the next few hours or by early morning. Please help!
I am not looking for one of those sites that you fill out the application and then it directs you to another site and then another. Does anyone know of any that I can apply at and then they tell me if I am approved or not right then?

Loans Guide answers:

I needed a Payday Loan last month and i did a bunch of research. Apparently the cheapest, fastest, and safest site is Spotya.com
http;//www.spotya.com
i was gonna get a loan from them but i ended up not needing it. Good luck

Michael asks…

Amcapital loans ALERT!!!!!?

COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
OFFICE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS AND BUSINESS REGULATION
10 Park Plaza – Suite 5170, Boston MA 02116
(617) 973-8700 FAX (617) 973-8799
TTY/TDD (617) 973-8790
www.mass.gov/consumer

DEVAL L. PATRICK
GOVERNOR

TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
DANIEL C. CRANE
DIRECTOR

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
April 19, 2007 CONTACT:
Kimberly Haberlin
(617) 973-8767
(617) 947-8942

Consumer Affairs Issues Consumer Alert on Advance-Fee Loan Scam And Pay Day Loans

BOSTON – The Office of Consumer Affairs and the Division of Banks today issued a consumer alert warning consumers about a potential advance-fee loan scam and an illegal pay day loan operation recently advertised in the Boston Metro.

ADVANCE-FEE LOAN SCAM

Advance-fee loan scams generally involve the promise of easy credit regardless of credit history. Upon completion of a loan application, the entity requires a consumer to wire a percentage of the loan amount, various fees, or payment of insurance in order to secure the loan. Upon collection of the fee, the loan is never delivered.

Amcorp Capital is operating a website at www.amcorpcapital.com. The only contact information provided on the web site is a toll free telephone number and an email address. The web site also lists a business address of One Boston Place, Boston, Massachusetts.

Amcorp Capital claims to offer mortgage loans, education loans, personal loans, and automobile loans. This entity is not licensed by the Division of Banks and calls to the company have not been returned. An investigation by the Division of Banks has determined that no such business is located at the One Boston Place address. Moreover, the Amcorp Capital’s web site was apparently created on April 11, 2007.

Similar to other advance-fee loan scams, the website promotes the availability of easy credit regardless of credit history. Based upon discussions with consumers, Amcorp apparently requires, upon completion of a loan application, that a percentage of the loan be paid up front directly via wire transfer.

The Office of Consumer Affairs and Division of Banks strongly urges consumers not to do business with this entity. “This has all the earmarks of an advance-fee loan scam,” noted Director of Consumer Affairs Daniel C. Crane. “Consumers should know that no legitimate lender would require an upfront payment to secure a loan. Consumers should also be extremely cautious when dealing with companies that you do not know. All efforts should be made to safeguard your personal information such as bank account, credit card, or social security numbers.

For more information on advance loan scams please see information from the Federal Trade Commission available at http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/tmarkg/loans.shtm.

ILLEGAL PAY DAY LENDER

Director Crane also announced that Commissioner of Banks Steven L. Antonakes had sent a letter to the Boston Metro requesting that the publication cease accepting print advertisements from pay day lenders. Commissioner Antonakes sent a similar letter to the Boston Metro in February 2005 and the newspaper, until recently, had not run advertisements for pay day lenders.

“Pay day loans carry exorbitant interest rates and can quickly lead consumers into escalating debt,” said Director Crane. “There is also a high risk of identity theft as this company’s advertisement provides virtually no identifying information.”

Commissioner Antonakes added, “There are no payday lenders licensed or based in Massachusetts. Under the state’s small loan law, annual interest rates on these loans are capped at 23% and fees are limited to $20. Pay day lenders typically charge annual percentage rates averaging 300 percent and fees averaging $30.”

Pay day loans are short term, small sum, high rate, unsecured personal loans that use consumer checking accounts (either post-dated checks or electronic access) to secure repayment of the amount borrowed. Repayment of the full amount and lender fees are typically due within 14 days or with the borrower’s next paycheck. Partial payments are rarely allowed so if a borrower can’t repay the full amount within the required timeframe, the loan is usually rolled over for additional periods of time and additional fees.

If you believe you have been a victim of this advance-fee loan scam or pay day loan operation, call the Division of Banks’ Consumer Assistance Unit at 1-800-495-BANK (2265).
DON’T FALL FOR THIS COMPANY!!!

Loans Guide answers:

They also work under the web address www.amcapitalloans.com which has a physical address of 41 Marietta st nw in atlanta, ga. There is no such company in this building. DO NOT SEND THEM MONEY! No one should have to pay money to receive money. I just lost $1000 to them so I speak from hard learned experiance. I’m making it a priority to see them shut down. Post to every website you can find, call the AG off ice in you state and send a report to the BBB. None of the above can return your money, but the word will get out faster and maybe they’ll be found.

Donna asks…

Legal question: On a debt and whats ligitimate?

I don’t need anyone putting me down and calling me a deadbeat PLEASE just some advise!!
In may of 2008 I had a payday loan through a on line company (bad idea I now know) they were to take the payment out of my checking, when they tried to take the money they notified me and said there was not enough to cover the payment. Turned out a direct deposit that was supposed to be made wasn’t. I said I would mail a money order which I did. I thought this was cleared up. I have looked high and low for my M.O. receipt and I cant find it, therefore if said company says they didn’t receive the payment then I do feel obligated to pay it yet again as its my bad that i lost my proof of payment…

Now over a year later i get a call from a company Eclipse Resolutions LLC in New York they have a called 4 or 5 times and leave a message I have tried to return their calls to find out what it was they wanted. When I did get a answer the person I was supposed to talk with was never around and there was no voice mail. So I continued to try and reach someone. I called this AM and spoke with someone they are calling in regards to the payday advance I described. I told them I need to see some documentation, something in writing…. OK fine but the secretary was out maybe if I call back the next day they can email or fax me something.. so I chat with this person for a bit, I expressed that IF I receive something in writing and this seems valid I can work out some type of agreement. But I was not unwilling to just send them money…. His response was “well you have screwed up get a lawyer” and he hung up on me…
So I called back spoke with someone else (at that point I still didn’t know what company I was dealing with) I tried to talk with him and was interrupted a number of times unable to ever finish a sentence, he then told me that If I didn’t call back tomorrow and set up a payment agreement and get them a payment via, checking account or debit/credit card by the 3rd that they were sending paper work to my County because I wrote a bad check across state lines and committed a felony offense. I told him again that if they sent me something in writing to validate the debt I would work out a plan to pay the debt starting 8/15 the earliest I would have money available.. He then proceeded to tell me that they were trying to work with me and it was what it was, if i didn’t have the money to them by the 3rd then i can expect it to be turned over to the county and he could no longer speak with me as he was leaving the office and the soonest I could get something in writing was via fax or email tomorrow IF I called them tomorrow and he wouldn’t even take my contact info (email/fax/mailing) so that first thing tomorrow they could get it sent to me. I also asked why I had not received anything up to this date and his response was they will not waste money mailing me a bill.

I am wondering if you can please tell me how to handle this situation? like I said if the original company claims they didn’t receive payment then I feel obligated to pay it. But I also do not have a good feeling about this other company. I am at a loss at this point and unsure what to do.
I have been trying to research this company and have came up empty handed. When they leave a message they say a name, and a call back number and case number: xxxxxx
The company that has been calling me is:
Elcipse Resolutions LLC a litigation company
Tonawanda, New York
1-888-368-1116

I appreciate any advise that you can give me. I have contacted a lawyer for his advise but haven’t heard back yet…

Thank you very much for your time.
I did use cash for the money order, to clear up the mistake with my checking account. but i can not find the reciept from the money order

Loans Guide answers:

They are probably breaking the law.

A collection agency cannot threaten to take you to court unless they are actually taking you to court.

Http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre18.shtm

Read that link over very carefully. Go online and do research in your state. Each state had different laws. However, that federal site I listed above will apply in all states.

Donald asks…

Legal question about a old debt?

I don’t need anyone putting me down and calling me a deadbeat PLEASE just some advise!!
In may of 2008 I had a payday loan through a on line company (bad idea I now know) they were to take the payment out of my checking, when they tried to take the money they notified me and said there was not enough to cover the payment. Turned out a direct deposit that was supposed to be made wasn’t. I said I would mail a money order which I did. I thought this was cleared up. I have looked high and low for my M.O. receipt and I cant find it, therefore if said company says they didn’t receive the payment then I do feel obligated to pay it yet again as its my bad that i lost my proof of payment…

Now over a year later i get a call from a company Eclipse Resolutions LLC in New York they have a called 4 or 5 times and leave a message I have tried to return their calls to find out what it was they wanted. When I did get a answer the person I was supposed to talk with was never around and there was no voice mail. So I continued to try and reach someone. I called this AM and spoke with someone they are calling in regards to the payday advance I described. I told them I need to see some documentation, something in writing…. OK fine but the secretary was out maybe if I call back the next day they can email or fax me something.. so I chat with this person for a bit, I expressed that IF I receive something in writing and this seems valid I can work out some type of agreement. But I was not unwilling to just send them money…. His response was “well you have screwed up get a lawyer” and he hung up on me…
So I called back spoke with someone else (at that point I still didn’t know what company I was dealing with) I tried to talk with him and was interrupted a number of times unable to ever finish a sentence, he then told me that If I didn’t call back tomorrow and set up a payment agreement and get them a payment via, checking account or debit/credit card by the 3rd that they were sending paper work to my County because I wrote a bad check across state lines and committed a felony offense. I told him again that if they sent me something in writing to validate the debt I would work out a plan to pay the debt starting 8/15 the earliest I would have money available.. He then proceeded to tell me that they were trying to work with me and it was what it was, if i didn’t have the money to them by the 3rd then i can expect it to be turned over to the county and he could no longer speak with me as he was leaving the office and the soonest I could get something in writing was via fax or email tomorrow IF I called them tomorrow and he wouldn’t even take my contact info (email/fax/mailing) so that first thing tomorrow they could get it sent to me. I also asked why I had not received anything up to this date and his response was they will not waste money mailing me a bill.

I am wondering if you can please tell me how to handle this situation? like I said if the original company claims they didn’t receive payment then I feel obligated to pay it. But I also do not have a good feeling about this other company. I am at a loss at this point and unsure what to do.
I have been trying to research this company and have came up empty handed. When they leave a message they say a name, and a call back number and case number: xxxxxx
The company that has been calling me is:
Elcipse Resolutions LLC a litigation company
Tonawanda, New York
1-888-368-1116

I appreciate any advise that you can give me. I have contacted a lawyer for his advise but haven’t heard back yet…

Thank you very much for your time.
They told me that another company purchased the debt and they represent that company, they themselves are a litigation company…. I agree if i can tfind the reciept then i need to pay it and i am willing to do so, If they can show me in writing that i owe them and that it would be reported on my credit as paid in full… he told me they can email me an agreement but its up to the credit agency to remove it from my report.

Loans Guide answers:

They are a debt collector. They will say anything to get you to pay a debt. They will lie, cheat and steal to get paid.

Talk to a local lawyer. Most will give you free consultation. Do not speak to them again before you talk to a lawyer. Send any communications with them via certified mail.

Look up the statute of limitations in your state. It may not be collectible but most states have a 2-3 year period to collect so don’t count on that. Talk to your local DA and see what they think about it.

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How To Finance Your New Car

December 13, 2009 by Loans Guide  
Filed under Uncategorized

Buying a car will be one of the biggest financial commitments you will make in your life. Luckily there is much that can be done to get you the car that you want at a price you will be happy with.

1) Before you start to take a few cars for test drives, get your finances sorted out. Automobile dealers will try and get you to use their financing plans, but these may not be the cheapest way to finance your new car. Shop around to find the best source of financing.

2) Provide as much as possible as a down payment. The more you provide as a down payment the less you will need to borrow. The more you pay as a down payment then the less interest you will need to pay back each month.

3) Find a co-signer if you have a bad credit rating. A bad credit rating can mean problems when looking for car finance. You may find a source of cost effective bad credit car loans but another option is to get someone with a good credit rating to act as a co-signer in your application.

4) Get the most you can for your old vehicle. Trade-ins can be a good option, saving you the headache of advertising and selling your car. Be sure to get the most you can for your old car by preparing it thoroughly.

5) Haggle over price, shop around and consider alternative financing options. The recession has hit the automobile industry very hard so there are bargains to be had. Car sales people want your business so you can use this to your advantage. And be sure to consider alternative financing solutions. Car leasing is a great way to get the car that you want for a reasonable down payment and affordable monthly repayments. If you are looking for a commercial vehicle you might want to consider van contract hire to provide your business with what the transport you need.

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