Your Questions About Payday Loans
February 5, 2012 by Loans Guide
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Sandra asks…
If you get stuck paying back payday loans is there something you can do?
I have three payday loans and are all due at the same time. I know it was dumb of me, but I want to know if there is a way of getting help or what do you guys suggest I do?

Loans Guide answers:
Stop taking out payday loans. They are nothing more than government sponsored loan sharks. Learn to live within your means.

Helen asks…
Is it against the law to have more than two payday loans?
I have two payday loans with two different loan offices. Is this against the law? And can I place a payday loan on my bill consolidation plan?

Loans Guide answers:
No, it isn’t illegal. Though it really should be illegal to even have ONE. Those things are viciously predatory and exploitive. There used to be usury laws to prevent that kind of loan sharking. Don’t know what happened to those.
And yes, you can (and should) place that debt on your consolidation plan if you are consolidating.

Sharon asks…
Is it possible to do Debt Consolidation on payday loans while in a consumer proposal?
I’m currently in a consumer proposal with a remaining balance of $7000, I recently got my self cought up in 4 payday loans worth $2000 and i’m stuck in the payday cycle. My question is, is it possible to get a debt consolidation done on these payday loans while in my proposal. I can not get a loan anywhere because of the consumer proposal. Thanks

Loans Guide answers:
See http://www.esuperfind.com/lowermybills.php?id=nth they usually can help anyone, depending on location

James asks…
Any one know a bank that will give me a loan to consolidate a few thousand in high intrest payday loans?
Any one know a bank that will give me a loan to consolidate a few thousand in high intrest payday loans? I have fair credit, 620 score but my bank wont give me one and I prefer online providers any way.

Loans Guide answers:
The fact that you went to payday lenders in the first place says that the answer is no.

Mark asks…
What happens if you don’t pay on one of those payday loans?
My mom got 3 payday loans to pay for car repairs now she pays 1000 a month just to those 3 and cannot afford any of her other bills. She is on somewhat of a fixed income and I need to help her to stop her from working to death. I have told her just to stop paying them and let them take you to court? Is this good advice?

Loans Guide answers:
They will file a lawsuit against your mother to sue her for the amount due along with interest and all court costs. She signed a contract when she got the loans and the contracts are legal binding.
Since you are concerned with your mom working so much, maybe you can kick in some financial help in this matter?
Good luck! : )
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February 4, 2012 by Loans Guide
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William asks…
What can i do about a company harassing me about a payday loan?
Im being harassed by this company in Florida saying that they have a lawsuit against me because i refuse to pay off a payday loan. I also received a previous call from this number saying that i had a warrant out for my arrest and that they were sending police to my house. When speaking with this company I told them that i did pay it off and they said the money they collected from my account was not going towards the payoff but it was fees. The loan amount was for $200 and i gave them well over $300 before i closed the bank account because of this issue. Later to find out that these loans are illegal in my state. So do they have a case against me or is it just a scam? Im not so much worried about them threatening me with the lawsuit but the fact that they have all my personal information including my ssn and what they can do with it.
i dont have a mailing address or email of the company, just the phone number

Loans Guide answers:
You can’t be arrested for failure to pay a debt. They would have to sue you to collect what you owe.
If you want them to stop calling you, copy and paste this text (with the appropriate parts changed to match your case) into a letter to them and they will not be allowed to make further contact or they can be fined.
In re: Account Number xxx
This letter is to advise you that pursuant to Section 805(c) of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the consumer—that’s me–wishes the debt collector to cease further communication with the consumer by phone calls to (000) 000-0000 effectively immediately and communicate only by mail.

Donna asks…
I want to find how to contact Total Lending Payday Loan, either an e-mail address or 800 #.?
I have a payday loan I want to pay off with this company and I can’t find the address for them and they just keep taking cash from my checking acct. every 2 weeks and don’t e-mail or call me to make arrangements for a pay-down or pay-off, which I know is a scam and that is why I want to get them paid off and their hands out of my cash… Thanks for any information anyone has on this company. I expect there is at least one more “name” this company hides under so it is hard for someone like myself to find them on a web site, so if anyone knows other names please let me know, I REALLY want to get this issue resolved quickly…. Thanks, VIcki Dugger

Loans Guide answers:
I am in the same prediciment as you. I also have a loan with this company. But, I might be able to help. This morning I found what I believe is their fax#. I had the name Elisa written next to it and I do remember she is the person who helped me with my loan. So, you can try faxing them a note at this number and telling them you want to pay off your loan or ask them to contact you. I hope this helps. When taking out these pay day loans it is best to keep the paper work you sign and fax to them because it usually has the phone number on it. I accidentally lost my paper work but I did at least have this fax number written down. 1-866-379-7667
You’ll want to research this some more….
Http://loan.deal4-you.com
Have a nice day.

Sandra asks…
what can i do if a payday loan company is taking money from me without me authorizing it. it seems like a scam?
The problem is, they have been deducting $90 every two weeks from my account and I had no info about this company. I finally found some on-line the company name is magnum Z LLC and when i spoke to the one guy over the phone he said i authorized it. kept stumbling on his words and when i asked for a voice record of me authorizing it he said no and i asked why he said cause he said so. he said he would report me to collections and i really don’t want that to happen. I paid them more than the loan amount was which was for $300 and they still are taking money out. they said that the $90 are finance charges and that I needed to call to pay down the loan so none of the $90 went to the principal in other words. I don’t know what to do. Help please.

Loans Guide answers:
First you need to contact your bank and tell them that someone is debiting money from your account that you didn’t authorize. They’ll make you complete some forms stating that the charges were fraudulent and you’re disputing them etc. You also need to write the company a letter asking for proof of the loan, any finance charges and pay off amounts to date. If they cannot or will not provide that information, I would tell them that I was contacting my attorney and filing a claim with the Better Business Bureau.
You may have to go as far as closing your account and opening a new one to stop them for automatically debiting the money. It’s a painful process but it might be the best thing to do because:
1. They cant take your money anymore
2. They would be forced to send you a letter or contact you regarding what you owe (because the eft would bounce back to them)
3. It wouldn’t affect your credit because the payments would return to the company as a closed account (you have proof of fraudulent activity) and not NSF
Don’t let it go on for too long otherwise it will look like you agreed to the charges.

Chris asks…
Call from a foreigner about a payday loan?
I have 2 current payday loans and I am making my payments on them. However, I am receiving a lot of calls from this foreign speaking person and he is arguing with me that I owe them and I don’t. I don’t know where he got my information from, but I am paying on my two loans like that I am supposed to be. He says that he is an investigator and he is calling from somewhere in California. I have tried to tell him that I don’t know anything about his company and he starts arguing with me and I cannot get a word in when he is rattling on and on. I told him to contact my family attorney and he says that he can’t do that. He said that if I don’t straighten it out that he will have to turn it over to my local sheriff’s office. So, I told him to go on and do that. I am tired of messing with him. I believe he is running some type of a scam. Has anyone else had this happen to them?

Loans Guide answers:
Do not talk to this person – if he calls again tell him that you are demanding that he cease all contact by phone and that he can only communicate with you through mail
This is a scam – if you are paying on time then a scammer might have hacked your loan company’s database
Never get in conversations with these people – tell him to put it in writing and tell him the call is being recorded as the other poster says. If you feel you are being threatened or extorted for money, file a police report for harassment

Helen asks…
Where do I go for a loan without paying $$ up front?
I have bad credit and am trying to consolidate payday loans. I don’t have money for up front fees or Nigerian lenders who want to scam. Please advise.

Loans Guide answers:
Parents
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February 3, 2012 by Loans Guide
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Susan asks…
Anyone know how to get out of payday loan hell in illinois?
Sarcastic, rude, and snotty comments need not be left. In this economy people, I recently being one of them have no choice but to turn to all means needed to get by. Up until 2009 I was living well, my husband however is now because he is a union worker in a construction field isn’t working. I also since 2008 have taken over a $8000 cut in my pay, so while we have cut back it seems like it just isn’t getting better. I made a huge error in getting a payday loan, something I’ve said I never did. They are vicous, found my self having to get another just so as I could pay the interest. So now I have 3! I pay $35, $75, and $55 a paycheck (every 2 weeks) But I can’t afford to pay these off. Starting this JAN sadly his insurance was cut off and I had to take it out, its $400 a month less that I am making. So while I thought I could just pay these off now because of my insurance I just can’t and I got my self into this horribe circle. I don’t want to close my bank account, nor do I want these lenders calling my job. Any GOOD positive adivce would be appreciated. I would love for them to stop debiting the finance charge and set up monthly repayments? Not sure they will do this though. HELP!!! Please

Loans Guide answers:
Closing your bank account won’t solve the problem. Just force them to sue you. Closing the bank account does not get you out of the loan.
The only way out is to pay it off. As you’ve learned, getting another pay day loan is not the answer.
Look around the house. What can you sell? Any clothes that are in good condition? Electronics? Anything you can list on Craig’s List and Ebay. Donate blood plasma if you have to.
Do you have a flea market in your town? If so, are you crafty? Do you have the ability to make something you can sell. Is hubby a wood worker? Can he make things to sell?
Can you take on a weekend job? That added to the things you can sell will help chip away at the debt.
Hubby is not working. He’s going to have to start doing something. Spring is coming. Tell him to start putting up fliers and advertising that he will cut grass and do lawn work. Maybe he can’t work construction right now but landscaping companies should start cranking up soon. He needs to contact companies and see if he can get a job. He can contact the local day labor companies. Most of these don’t need skill workers – they need muscle. Maybe he can advertise as a rent a hubby. Do those little honey do things for folks who don’t have a hubby handy enough to do those little things. If he has too…tell Hubby to appy to every local pizza joint and start delivering pizzas. Hubby’s not working is not going to work any more. If he can’t do construction then he needs to get off his fanny and start doing something. And any 1 thing may not be enough. He may need to do every thing I’ve suggested. But unless he has a major illness that physically prevents him from working – he needs to start doing everything he can to contribute to the house hold income.
You don’t have a debt problem. You have an income problem. The only way that I see to get out of the trap is to cut your spending to the bare bones. The only time you see the inside of a restaurant is if you are working in it. Then you have to increase your income and get these loans paid off.
Good luck to you.

Donna asks…
i need a payday loan and can’t get a lender i need one bad?
i have tryed for days now and i just keep being sent to different web sites i just need to get 500 dollars to pay a house payment
please someone help me i don’t know what to do

Loans Guide answers:
Have you tried pay day places around town?
Have you tried taking things to the pawn shop?
They will give you cash, about 1/3 of the value of things.
If you fail to return the cash, they keep the items.
Do you own your car title free of loans?
Does your town have car-title lending services?
Have you tried going to your bank and simply asking for a short term loan?
Also consider family.
Take anything of value to them and ask them for cash.
If you don’t return the cash, they keep the items.
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Chris asks…
How do you rate the Republican stalling tactics to prevent Financial Reform and keep the big banks and payday?
lender raking in the cash and taking the change from our pockets?
So far it seems to be working as planned, stalling until the pesty amendments such as a 50 cent cap on debit card fees and allowing the payday lenders to keep charging 300% interest on short term loans.
I personally feel that we should applaud the valiant efforts of Republicants to keep the rich rich and the poor poor. That is their agenda, is it not?

Loans Guide answers:
Your last paragraph is exactly what brainwashed liberals are taught. Keep repeating a lie, and eventually the entire weak-minded group will accept it as truth. Yawwwwn….

William asks…
Where can I go to get a bad credit personal loan (unsecured)?
I have bad credit and need a loan. I don’t want to take chances with payday lenders, car title lenders, or with my house. All I need is a quick $2,000. Any advice?

Loans Guide answers:
If you have a bad credit history still the loan market place is full of lenders who are ever willing to offer you a fresh loan. But you should be meeting some conditions laid down by the lenders. Loans for bad credit people are in fact easier to get then they were ever before, thanks mainly to cut-throat competition amongst the lenders. Lenders are giving loans to the bad credit people who have late payments, payment defaults, arrears, county court judgments or any credit problems. These loans are available for any purpose like home improvements, purchasing a new or used car of your choice, for wedding and holiday tour, debt consolidation or for paying child’s tuition fees.
Every lender in approving loans surely likes to see if the bad credit borrower has sufficient capacity to repay the loan in timely manner. If the borrower earns well, has regular bank balance, has been an employee for some years and has a convincing loan repayment plan in place, then the lenders do not usually hesitate much. So ensure that you have adequate repaying capacity before applying for a loan. Also, you should first check your credit report for any errors. If your credit score is too low then you would be charged a very high rate of interest. So it is advisable to first pay off some easy debts to improved credit score and then you should apply for loan at better rates.
Http://loan–house.blogspot.com/2008/03/bad-credit-loans.html

Sharon asks…
DOES ANYONE REALLY FIND HONEST LENDERS??
I HAVE BEEN SEVERAL PLACES LOOKING FOR A LOAN NOT PAYDAY LENDERS BUT HONEST LENDERS WHO HAVE ACTUALLY HELPED PEOPLE WITH LOANS AND CAN BE VERIFIED .

Loans Guide answers:
If you are looking for an unsecured loan you prob will have a hard time getting it from any legit lender.
A bank might issue a credit card, depending on your credit. But no bank is going to issue a unsecured loan to anyone one right now. Even in good times, getting an unsecured loan from a bank is virtually impossible.
All those pay day and related loans charge high rates of interest like Guido on the street corner in the bad part of town. Avoid Guido.
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February 2, 2012 by Loans Guide
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Daniel asks…
is anyone aware of payday loan co. giving your bank info to third parties claiming you authorized debits?
I applied at a payday loan co. and 3 times I ended up with debits from my account. Twice was for $19 for applying but the kicker is when $49.99 was taken from my account for a secret cash card? I found out where it came from and they claim I checked yes to one of the boxes on a payday loan appl. authorizing this third party company to send a check through my bank ordering a secret cash card thats a prepaid debit card thats suppose to give me online privacy when purchasing and protect me from companies and people from getting my personal info. Now it seems like I need that very protection from the stupid people thats selling it or fraudulently debited my account! The bank told me that when I applied for the loan I authorized the third parties to debit my account for various things. My thing is If your applying for ONE thing such as a payday advance how can it’s friend tom who sells shoes, joe who sells dog food and mary who sells secret cash cards legially take that money out my bank ?
Besides if I needed to apply for a payday loan then I didnt have money in the first place for no secret cash card and the funny thing is I never even got the loan!

Loans Guide answers:
UHH?? I’VE USED SEVERAL OF THE RIPE OFF PAYDAY LOANS, BUT NEVER ENCOUNTERED SOMETHING LIKE THIS… YOU REALLY NEED TO CLOSE THAT ACCOUT AND OPEN A NEW ONE. IF NOT, EVERY TOM, DICK AND HARRY MAYBE GETTIN EM SUM FREE MONIES….. THEN PUT STOP PYMT. ON THAT CHECK AND MAKE PYMTS TO THAT LOAN COMPANY TO GET THEM PAID OFF…

George asks…
Can I take legal action against a website that stole my information and sold it?
The other day I was looking at payday loan sites (yes I know terrible idea) and I found one that interested me. I filled out the information they asked for (including my SSN and bank account number) and after I submitted it they immediately told me I didnt qualify. Right after that my inbox got flooded with spam. I get about 300 spam emails a day now. I also keep getting phone calls and texts that are just spam. Somebody also tried to access my bank account but the bank stopped them. I confronted the website via online live chat (their phones “are not currently working”) and they swear up and down they dont spam and that its not from them. It has to be though because I never got spam before that and a majority of the spam was for payday loans. I want to know if there is some kind of legal action I can take against this site. Hope somebody can help me! Here is a link to their website
http://personalmoneystore.com/Payday-Loans/
They stole it because it was a loan application. They sold it to a bunch of spam sites so yes, I would consider that stealing. Seeing as they do not provide loans and just spam you, I would consider that stealing.
Wow spammers are so fucking retarded. Im asking if I can take a spammer to court and I get a bunch of spam replies offering me loans. I hate the internet.

Loans Guide answers:
A couple of issues…
The website did not steal your information. You typed it in and gave it to them.
Was there anything on the application that stated that your personal information would not be shared with anyone else? Lots of sites will sell or share e-mail lists with other companies, resulting in spam mail.
The violation I see offhand is the attempted entry into your bank account. I do not know how detailed the records are that your bank keeps, such as the address/name of the entity that was trying to access the account. Also bear in mind that you gave the loan site your bank account number. Did you read all the fine print? There may have been wording in there stating that by giving them your account number you were authorizing them to access the account. You need to be very careful about throwing around that information.
I seriously doubt that your computer has been hacked. The issue started after accessing and leaving information on another site, so if anyplace was hacked, it would be the website.

Thomas asks…
When is the best time to file bankruptcy?
I am a 27 year old who has a great job, yet has found himself in trouble with STUPID payday loans. I have a finance degree and cannot believe i have found myself facing this taboo topic of bankruptcy. Though i make good money, i cannot pay off these loans nor my bills. i feel bankruptcy will enable me to afford the simple things…i.e groceries. i have a meeting next week, i feel its my only choice…yes, my debt is consolidated and thats not helping…and creditors still call my work

Loans Guide answers:
I’m sorry that you appear to be yet another victim of the “cash advance cancer”. With the new stricter predatory lending laws in place, protecting consumers the carnage left behind from these “sharks” should cease.
I can not advise whether it would be beneficial for you to pursue bankrupt.
I would recommend that you look into it as only a last resort – remember those laws have changed as well .
Your young enough to make a financial recovery that does not involve having that on your credit record potentially harming you more than a few paid collections that will disappear 3 years earlier that a bankruptcy – a without the stigma.
Meanwhile, I wish you well on your recovery from the shark bite.

John asks…
I need to borrow £2000 very quickly.?
I have tried payday loans,provident,shopacheck,yes loans,welcome,tenant loans etc but to no avail.I need to find a loan shark or someone who is willing to lend privately to me.My credit rating is bad for various reasons.I don’t care what interest rate I pay but I just really need the money.I have no parents to ask for help.Please dont advise me about not doing this as I know its risky but I dont have an alternative.Thankyou for any links to someone who may help me.I appreciate it.

Loans Guide answers:
You always have an alternative to loan sharks, there are charities and companies that can help you.

Susan asks…
Will the bank tell a Payday loan company holding my check about my savings account?
Yeah I was dumb, the checking and savings where never tied together.The payday loan tried to force it open, before the due date of the check, so I closed out the checking account,yes I have to pay them but not thru my savings account? The payday loan co. is not giving us the time they promised, an never tell you of the hidden costs,the savings is to pay for new teeth, when my dental work is done, which is $700. the Cardiologist told me I needed this done,for the teeth are causing damage to my heart an blood chemistry,I’ve already paid half of dental work,I must use the savings accuont to complete the dental work,would the bank tell the Pay-day loan co.about the savings account?Is the bank requried to tell them? plzz need your help, thank you,very much.

Loans Guide answers:
I honestly do not think the bank can legally give your financial information to anyone or place of business without a conscent form signed by you. Unless while applying for the loan you signed an agreement to have your savings withdrawn in the event of nonpayment of the loan. (which I doubt considering it deals with checking accounts and not savings). The only account number the payday loan co has is your checking and you since have closed it. I will tell you that by not paying the loan you have created a big problem for yourself. The payday co has a legalized document signed by you and your promise to pay. It will go to court and it will cost you BIG TIME!!! They then will cease your savings and possibly garnish your wages by holding a judgement against you. This happens every day to many people who end up in the payday loan trap. Be smart and don’t let it go this far. You will end up paying three times the amount of the loan including late fees and court costs. As far as the unknown hidden costs you speak of. When applying for the loan you should have gotten a reciept or paper explaining the costs, interest, and the due date.
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Tags: bank account, dog food, checking account, best time, Many peopleYour Questions About Payday Loans In Georgia
January 30, 2012 by Loans Guide
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Sharon asks…
can you tell me the fastest payday loan company?
can you tell me a fast simple payday loan service not a refferal spammer service an actual loan provider thanks i am in georgia

Loans Guide answers:
U should run as fast a you can from a payday lender. If u have to have money fast. Go to a small loan company. The rates will be higher than a bank but not nearly as high as a payday lender.

Ken asks…
Are payday/cash advance loans prohibited in GA????
I have been on the internet for days now looking for a location in GA for a payday/cash advance…I have come across many websites, but all have the fine print..none can be done in Georgia. Can someone please refer me to a payday/cash advance location in GA??

Loans Guide answers:
Yeah check out http://www.discountadvances.com. There’s nothing mentioned about GA.
Please check them out and use referral code: XJNZQE

Nancy asks…
Does anyone know the site for filing a claim for the class action suit in Pennsylvania against Advance America?
I received a post card in the mail regarding the class action suit against Advance America for Pennsylvania residents who took a payday loan from them and were charged exorbitant rates. I lost the postcard and can’t find any information about this suit, only the one in Georgia. Anyone know where I can go?

Loans Guide answers:
Have you tried Googling the keywords into a Google Search Bar?

Maria asks…
Someone keeps calling my phone saying that they are a lawyer?
A lawyer keeps calling my phone saying that a payday loan company based out of California has my social security number and all of my information. They are saying that I took out a $250 loan and a $1,500 loan with them and have not repaid them. I can barely even understand this lawyer person because he is a foreigner. I do not even know where this is coming from because in the state of Georgia we cannot take out payday loans and no one can give us a payday loan. He is saying they are going to sue me for $8,000. I don’t know what to do!!!! Please help!!!! Is this person even legit. He won’t even tell me about the website that I supposedly got the loan from.

Loans Guide answers:
You are being scammed. This guy is no more a lawyer than the first guy who answered your question is.
A professional attorney would send you a letter with all the information you need about the loan.
You probably should contact your local police about this. If you can punch *69 on your phone, after the guy calls, and try to get his number. That will give the police something to go on. Or, you can contact your phone service provider and ask them where the call is coming from, that it is a scam, and you want to report it.

Sandy asks…
can a collection agency have a warrent issued for my arrest if i do not pay on a loan?
i made a payday loan four and half years ago using a post dated check and they are telling me that if i do not pay that they will issue a warrant for my arrest. they are located in Atlanta Georgia. Do they have a legal leg to stand on to recoup their money in this way

Loans Guide answers:
It depends.
If you wrote a check without having the funds to cover the check, you are guilty of writing a hot check.
Check Georgia statutes of limitation on writing hot checks. If the statute of limitation has expired, they cannot put you in jail.
However, keep in mind that the statute of limitation in Georgia is six years on written contracts. The collection agency cannot have you arrested for owing a debt. All they can do is threaten until they take you to court and get a civil judgment against you.
Will they do that? That depends on the size of the debt and their ability to collect on the judgment,
Good luck
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