Your Questions About Payday Loan Lenders
January 31, 2012 by Loans Guide
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Betty asks…
do big banks own any payday lenders?
seems to me they can keep you trapped in the decline mode while steering you to payday lenders thereby getting money from you without ever approving you for a traditional loan

Loans Guide answers:
They do actually. It’s a new trend. Both of the banks that I bank with – Wells Fargo and Bank of America offer payday advances. They are offered only to established customers of their bank and the amounts are determined by the amount of income you have regularly deposited into that account.
As with any payday advance, it should be avoided like the black plague and never touched. Even with these two large financial institutions, their fees and interest charges are outrageous.
If you don’t have the money now for something (including emergencies) what makes you think you’ll have it later to pay back?

Sharon asks…
Get me out of Payday Loan HELL!!?
I was foolish and got way in over my head with payday loans. I finally closed my account and now I owe about $2000 to six different lenders. Does anyone know how I should proceed? It seems like these debt consolodation places are as shady as the loan places. How do I pick and honest one that is on my side?

Loans Guide answers:
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Joseph asks…
How long does it take wefixmoney.com to find lenders?? I have been on the same screen for an hour.?
im trying to get a payday loan. It has been searching for lenders for a while now. Is there another site i can use or does this one really work?

Loans Guide answers:
Here is what the site FAQ says I do not take loan but here is some info from that site you mentioned…
I applied for a loan earlier today. When will I know if I got approved?
When you are approved, you are directed to your approving lender’s website within a few minutes of applying on WeFixMoney.com. If the system is still searching for a match after 10 minutes, we’re having trouble finding a lender who will accept your application. If no one contacts you within an hour of submitting, your loan was denied.

Mandy asks…
Quickest way to get a payday loan?
I’ve been trying to get a quick payday loan but every time I fill out the form for one site I get to a lender that makes me fill out out another form and this cycle just repeats itself again and again. Can anybody tell me a site where I just have to fill out ONE form to get a payday loan?

Loans Guide answers:
With due respect, and from what I gather on this site, payday loan is not the way to go. I would do my best to find another solution to these financial woes, take another look at my finances and maybe start cutting in the fat. (What is a necessity to some is excess waste to others).

Helen asks…
I need a long term installment loan(not a payday loan) I have bad credit.?
Anyone know any legit bad credit lenders?

Loans Guide answers:
In that case your fam+friends will be your best bet but even with them you’ll have a credit limit.
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Tags: credit lender, loan lenders, long term, best bet, Financial Institutions, credit check, Bank of AmericaYour 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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Tags: written contracts, The information, Yeah check, fine print..none, Georgia statutes, small loan, legal legYour Questions About Payday Loans Without Checking Account
January 28, 2012 by Loans Guide
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Lizzie asks…
Who invented payday loans?
I’m only asking, is because I’ve been trying so hard to get out of them. I do at one point,. But that’s only by closing my checking account and than settling it by a fraction of the cost. It’s quite aggravating! The interest is so high. You have to take out a payday loan to pay off another one sometimes! I mean a lot of people have money problems, I Just wish I never had gotten into it. Is anyone else in this situation? And how did they get out of it? I have a cash advance opened through my bank account..and I’m trying so hard (without being extremely broke) to get out of it. It’s not even high.

Loans Guide answers:
Tabatha r, By my experiences, and alot of serious research, you should only work with established, land-based, payday lenders. Many of them also have on-line sites.
Additionally, do not, borrow from more than one payday lender at a time. This is how many people get into trouble with payday loans, by over extending them selves beyond the qualified amount given by a lender. Http://www.goodinternetdeals.com/Payday-Loan.html

Nancy asks…
overdrawn on my checking account by $800.00us just lost my house and do not know how to get out of this. help?
i filed bankruptcy and am trying to figure out the best way to pay this without a payday loan which would make matters worse

Loans Guide answers:
If you filed BK, then include the $800 you owe the bank in your BK and it will be discharged. Do realize that this will cause your checking account to be toast.

Jenny asks…
Payday loans question?
My friend has to pay 94 dollars or else he goes to jail. He has a savings account but not a checking account. Is there any companies that he can get roughly 100 dollars from without writing a check? Can he write a check from his savings account? He makes roughly 2,000 a month. We’re outside of seattle, wa

Loans Guide answers:
You can’t write a check from a savings account. You can only write a check from a checking account. Does he have money in this checking account? Why can’t he just go withdraw the $100?
I seriously doubt the payday loan folks will be able to put him in jail if he doesn’t pay. We don’t have debtor’s prison in the US. Typically the payday loan place already has access to your bank account. Did your friend close that account?
Payday loans are bad. The interest rate is like 600%. If you don’t pay, the collectors are very nasty and don’t mind breaking the rules. The normally require access to your bank account and make you sign an agreement to allow garnishment of your wages if you don’t pay. Thus they don’t bother with credit checks.
You friend needs to pay this off. He needs to find the cash some place other than another loan. Have a garage sale, pawn something, sell blood, collect alum cans, get a second job — pizza delivery has flexible hours and you get tips.

Mary asks…
what can I do about unauthorized checking account with drawls form unknown businesses?
I had to get me a payday loan over the internet.Everything seemed fine and I got the loan,but 2 days after the loan money was deposited in my account,”companies” , I don’t even know, started to with draw money, for different things, out of my bank account without my knowledge. At first I thought it was just a mix up in the account number or something like that, but it happen 3 times, always a different company. I did get a refund from one of them,and still waiting on a refund from the others.But the last transaction from one of them left my account with an overdraft fee.
What can I do to stop these actions? without closing my account.
I’m almost afraid to deposit any more money into my account,but yet, I have to pay for the overdraft fees the banks charges me.
Can I contact the BBB and report the Loan company as ” illegit”? or report the companies that withdraw money from my account?
Can I take any legal actions against those companies? if so, how would I go about it?
Please don’t give me answers like; “you should have known better” or “how dumb can u be”.
At this moment I need “helpful answers” not a “blame”.
Thanks for all the answers,and I do apreciate the first 3 I have received,thank you.
The restof you did NOT give me an answer to my Question, but rather gave me “New Offers” to get a loan, with their loan company.
I did NOT ask “where I can get a loan”, Read the Question! Please.

Loans Guide answers:
You can try to take legal action, but they will probably just tell you someone authorized the transactions, and for all you know that’s true. It may not be the loan company, but a dishonest employee. You should definitely close the account. Most banks, though if you file a fraud dispute, are more than happy to forgive fees and change your account number. It protects them and you from further loss when your account has been compromised. File a police report and contact your bank immediately, even for the one you were refunded on. I’ve had it happen before where the company returned the money but put the fraudulent debt into collections. The police report will offer some protection.

James asks…
I need to know if a payday loan company can legally charge 125% interest without telling you in the agreement?
I borrowed $ 200 from an online lender and the agreement said my total repayment would be $260.
I thought that was a bit steep as is. so I called on the phone and was told that that is the total charges i would be required to pay. now that the loan is repaid they say the $260 was just the finance charge and now I owe another $260. I refuse to pay 520 dollars for a $200 loan. What are my rights? they have my checking account # and the payments have been coming out eletronically.

Loans Guide answers:
Your rights and obligations are what you agreed to in the contract. Payday loans are an expensive scam and you are finding out why.
Usually, a lot of the high fees are charged upfront with “origination” fees, “service” fees, “contract” fees and the like. So, they really aren’t lying when they give you a particular interest rate, but you are still obligating yourself to a LOT of money.
You can, and should, complain to your state’s Attorney General and the Federal Trade Comission, but chances are you signed a legal contract so you will still have to pay up to get this to go away.
If you believe a lender has violated the Truth in Lending Act, file a complaint by calling the Federal Trade Commission Consumer Response Center toll-free at 1-877-FTC-HELP (382-4357).
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January 27, 2012 by Loans Guide
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Helen asks…
Help with my payday loan!?
Last year I took out a payday loan for $1,000. Every month I go into the store and pay $140 fee to take out a “new loan” at the same place to cover the $1,000. Technically I would already have it paid off by now and then some. I don’ t know if this is considered a “roll over” loan, but I was doing some research and I know they are illegal in Ohio. Can someone please give me some advice?

Loans Guide answers:
Let me get this straight — you borrowed at about the highest price legal place to do so and now you want to rescind the deal without paying the fees you agreed to??
What odes the Ohio AG says about the legality of this firm? Dollars to donut holes, he says its perfectly legal and you owe.
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CUT your spending and pay off the ding thing, even if its only an extra $100 every other month.

Donna asks…
What type of jobs are available for people who have a high school diploma?
I plan on going back to school in Janurary but I have had terrible luck looking for a job and I am a single mother of a 2 year old and I was wondering what types of jobs are available to me!! I have 3 years customer service and 3 months of Store Management experiance at a payday loan store but no one seems to be hiring!!!

Loans Guide answers:
I think the best places to look r in the retail stores. U seem to have great work experience and someone will hire u if u just keep at it.

William asks…
Can I borrow loads of money and move abroad?
If I were to borrow £50,000, 20k from an unsecured loan, 15k from credit cards and the rest from payday loan companies, store cards and bank overdrafts and left the country what would happen? Would I get away with it providing I did not come back to the UK for at least 6 years. As far as I know there is no law against not paying back your debts. Thanks for your answers in advance.

Loans Guide answers:
Your scheme as you describe it is fraud, not uncontrollable debt. For that, they can throw you in fail. If the prison you end up in has internet access, please keep us informed as to how your scheme worked out.

Sandra asks…
I need to get out of payday loans!!! Help !!!!!?
I have a few store front payday loans, not the online kind. Is there any way to get out of them legally?? Also does anyone know of a way for a person with bad credit to get a loan that does not have a super high interest rate?? Thanks in advance!!!!

Loans Guide answers:
If you default on your payday loans, the lender can take the same action as any other unsecured creditor to enforce a defaulted debt. Generally, their collection efforts will start with telephone calls and dunning letters demanding that you pay the balance of the loan. If the payday loan company refers your accounts to a collection agency, you can usually stop the telephone calls by sending a cease communication demand letter, commonly called a cease and desist notice, to the collection agency. A federal law called the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) states that third party collectors must stop calling you if you notify them in writing to do so. Several states, such as California and Texas, extend many of the regulations in the FDCPA to cover original creditors as well. To find out more about debt collection laws in your state, visit the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse at http://www.privacyrights.org/fs/fs27plus.htm
You may be in luck. There are eight states whose payday loan regulating statute requires lenders to set up an installment repayment plan if an account reaches the maximum number of rollovers allowed by law and the debtor declares that he/she is unable to pay the balance due. Check out the payday loan information from the Consumer Federation of America at http://www.paydayloaninfo.org where you will be able to read all about these loans and the various state attempts to regulate them. Follow the “state information” link to find out the specific regulations for payday lenders in your state, and if you live in one of the eight states requiring installment payments. If your state does require repayment plans, and the lender still won’t accept payments, call your state regulator of payday loans, usually an assistant Attorney General, and complain. You should get the results you want after the Attorney General’s office becomes involved.
If you are not in one of those states, you may want to consider simply making payments to the lender anyway to pay down the balance of the loan over time. In most states, the rollover limit will soon be reached, and the interest rate the lender can charge will be capped by state law. If the lender will not accept your payments, simply put what you can afford aside until you have enough money to either payoff the loan or to offer a settlement. Read up on the regulations in your state to find the best strategy for your situation. For more information on state law terms, please visit http://public.findlaw.com/
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Richard asks…
Working at a payday loan business bad for future employment?
My friend has fallen on hard times and needs a job. He has great qualification and has been offered a GM position at a payday loan company. He doesn’t like it too much ethically but he can stand it for a year or so.
Business is booming at these places as you can imagine and he will be very well trained. Plus, his store will be located in a higher income area so many of the customers will be using western union, small business owners needing to cash a check fast, and things like that.
Will working as a branch manager look bad to future employers? I know that many think it’s predatory lending but he doesn’t set the prices, he just works there. Will this screw him in the end?
Thank You,
TJ

Loans Guide answers:
I think most employers will consider your friends personal work ethic, experience, and knowledge of the position they are hiring him for, and not judge him because of the company he worked for. Instead of looking at the ethical issues regarding payday lending, your friend should focus on what he will learn and gain from working with this company.
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January 26, 2012 by Loans Guide
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Maria asks…
Where Can I get a guaranteed $ 550 loan today?
Trying to avoid payday loans. Any personal Lender that would get me the money today? Can pay back . Please I need to get to L.A by Sunday VERY IMPORTANT!!!

Loans Guide answers:
Get on a Greyhound but to LA and save some money there. Any quick loan place is going to charge you a fortune in interest. What could ever be that important? Have you called your folks and siblings? Perhaps your employer would give you an advance if you have a good work record. Learn from this and begin to save a bit every paycheck!

Charles asks…
How do I get in touch with this payday loan lender who keeps stealing from me?
About a month ago I applied for a payday loan from one company online. Several companies contacted me, and one actually deposited money into my account without me knowing it. I didn’t know who did it or how it even got there until 2 weeks later they sent an email and hit me with a $90 finance charge and I could see a name. I’ve called and left them messages, emailed, faxed, and even contacted the BBB with no luck getting in touch with them to plead my case. How can I get this resolved? Friday is payday and they sent me another email saying I owe another $90 to them in finance charges! This is going to put the total over $270 just in fees!! Should I just close my checking account? Contact the bank? I literally have NOWHERE to turn at this point…. The name of the company is Shoreline Online LLC,/ CWB Services. I can’t find any direct contact information for them. I need to get out of this by Friday! And if I withdraw all my money and put it in another account, wont that be an NSF on my current account then? Should I only do that if my current bank wont work with me?

Loans Guide answers:
This is exactly why a person should never use, or even apply for, an online payday loan.
Close your bank account asap, otherwise they’ll just keep debiting money. Be forewarned, this is going to be a real mess to clean up. Offer to settle this loan for the exact amount that they put into your bank account. Get all terms in writing before you pay, to include a letter on their letterhead stating that the account will be Paid in Full once the agreed to amount is received. Once you get this, send them a USPS money order. Keep the letter and a copy of the money order in your records forever as documentation.
For you reference, never give out your bank account and routing #’s when you apply for any loan.
If you gave out you SS# when you applied for this loan, then you need to keep a close eye on your credit report for ID theft. You can get a free credit report at http://www.annualcreditreport.com – This is the real free site to get your credit report once a year without a credit card.

Laura asks…
Isn’t a “Payday Loan” lender the same as a loan shark?
Or maybe even a drug dealer? The whole principle doesn’t seem acceptable. It clearly “preys” on the poor.

Loans Guide answers:
Yes, they are all scum.

Lizzie asks…
Are there really any true payday loan sites on the web?
I have been searching and searching for a payday loan, but the problem I am running into is either they state at the bottom of the page: *The operator of this website is not a lender.* or they don’t state it and then they send you to another lending site that says the same thing. I have only found two so far, but I don’t meet the requirements. The two I found want me to have had my checking account for 2 years or more, and they want me to have had my address for 2 years or more.

Loans Guide answers:
Yes, there are true payday lenders on the net, but I would advise against using them. The reason you are getting a page that says that the operator of the website is not a lender is because you are most likely entering your info into a page, and it is being directed to whatever payday lenders would be able to work with you and your situation. Those places are more like a headhunter of sorts, they find the loans for you. Getting into the payday loan cycle or trap isn’t a wise decision and maybe it’s a sign from the Universe trying to save you from going down a dark alley with your wallet out and a bunch of thieves looking to jump you.

Helen asks…
trustworthy payday loan?
my girlfriend is in financial trouble, we’ve tried everything. she owes her bank and has a police record, so they’re threatening to have her arrested. she did this once before, she better learn this time.
anyone know a trustworthy payday lender? i know there are terrible interest rates, we only need $150 and can’t find anyone to give it to us.
we cannot wait… i had to go on unemployment because i work at a college(winter break now) so i am not going to get paid till the 29th. unemployment hasn’t even kicked in still and i’ve been out of work since the 20th… her bank is trying to get her charged with fraud

Loans Guide answers:
I don’t care what the people on this site say. If you need the money, you need the money. But make sure you really do because payday loans do have steep interest. You also need to make sure you can afford to pay it back. These are questions you need to ask yourself. There are trustworthy lenders that can give you $150, just check out reviews of top payday companies before you decide to apply.
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