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Help in Michigan with PDL

Date: Tue, 08/07/2007 - 06:24

Submitted by terminalwhirl
on Tue, 08/07/2007 - 06:24

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Help in Michigan with PDL


I live in Michigan, have 7 payday loans, all over the internet-e-payday for $300 (paying since February, rolling over $90 every two weeks); payday island $300, rollover for $60 every two weeks since June; mte financial $300 rollover $90? every two weeks since May; paycheck today for $200 rollover $60 every two weeks since mid june; National Money Store for $350 rollover $75 every two weeks since July; ZipCash for $300 and I can't remember anything else. HELP!


terminalwhirl -

I am in Michigan as well. I don't have a lot of time to post right now, but I know our other members will help fill in the blanks for you. I can give you a few pointers right now:

-Very few internet lenders are actually licensed in Michigan, and per our state law, they have to be licensed in our state to lend in our state.

-Go to paydayloaninfo.org and click on "state information", then click on Michigan on the map that comes up - that will bring up our state payday lending law. Click on the link in that law listing to search the licensee database to see if any of your lenders are licensed here.

-If your lenders are not licensed, file a complaint with our Attorney General. Also, take a moment to add up your payments vs. the principal borrowed plus our state allowed interest - if you have overpaid, start writing letters requesting to be marked paid in full.


lrhall41

Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Tue, 08/07/2007 - 07:03

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Thanks for the info! I had already checked on the site from reading other posts--there is no link for licensees. Does that mean that no-one is licensed? I guess I find that hard to believe, but anything is possible, right? Should I start with the "paid in full" or with asking/telling them not to debit the acount? I am in pretty deep as you can see and would like to bring an end to this as quickly and painlessly (haha) as possible. Is there a chance for reimbursement on anything over paid or am I just asking for the moon?


lrhall41

Submitted by terminalwhirl on Tue, 08/07/2007 - 07:45

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here's the payday law for Michigan:

Michigan State Information here http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/paydayloan/explain-pdls-laws.html



I apologize, it appears the link to the licensee database on that page has been disabled. Here's the link:

http://www.dleg.state.mi.us/fis/ind_srch/ConsumerFinance/Search.asp

You'll want to search under the category of "deferred presentment" or "DP", that's how payday lenders are known in Michigan.

Your first step needs to be to calculate how much you have overpaid these lenders. Write down how much each loan was (just the principal) plus the allowed interest from our state law shown above, and how much you have paid so far. That will give you an idea of whether you have overpaid or not.

Next, go to the Licensee Database to see if these companies are licensed in Michigan. If they are not, your next step is to write a letter stating the following:

-they are not licensed to do business in Michigan, and according to Michigan law, they MUST be licensed in Michigan in order to lend here. (Do not listen to their spiel about how you agreed to perform your transaction under THEIR state laws - regardless of what they say, they must still be licensed here to do business here.)

-Cite our law, shown above, and advise them that you have overpaid according to our state law, and that rollovers or renewals are not allowed in our state - they are charging you a fee to renew the loan - that is not allowed under our state law.

-Request your loan to be marked paid in full, and ask for a refund of the overpayment (tell them how much you have overpaid).

-Also request that they stop attempting to collect any further on this loan, and advise them that you are revoking their ACH authorization, and they are no longer allowed to debit your bank account. Advise them that you will no longer accept communication by phone at your home or workplace, and that all communication must be in writing via e-mail or USPS mail.

Now...this is the part you may not like, but it's important. Go to your bank, and talk to an account manager. Advise them of your situation (yes, you'll need to swallow some pride, but trust me, it's not the first time they've had this situation with a customer!). Explain that you are in the process of either getting these loans marked paid in full because you've overpaid them, or are in the process of paying them off, but you need to block their acces to your bank account so you can do this. Most banks will be understanding and will offer you the best way possible to block them from your account. Be careful to ask how best to handle this - should you close the account or just block them? Some of the internet lenders are pretty sneaky. If you block a single dollar amount and company name, they will simply break the dollar amount into 2 or 3 debits (on the same day) or change their company name in order to get into your account. They have also been known to pass a "paper check" that they create with a dummy check number, which they send through electronically. Sometimes your only choice is to close your account and open another, but your bank can advise you what is best.


lrhall41

Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Tue, 08/07/2007 - 09:57

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Already done the hat in hand to the bank. They gave me a very vague idea of what to do as far as the letters, etc. But not much else. Should I fax the letters to them or certified mail? I know that I have to make contact with them and have proof of doing so before the bank will do anything about stopping the ach. I am hoping to get enough info so that I can stop them from debitting this Friday. I can't even begin to thank you for your help.


lrhall41

Submitted by terminalwhirl on Tue, 08/07/2007 - 10:32

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Send those letters certified mail/return receipt requested. That part is very important, and I forgot to mention it, sorry. This will give you proof that they received the letters, and if they refuse them, you will have proof that you sent them, at least.

If your bank wasn't very helpful with the account information, I would close the bank account. Some banks are great about helping with this, some are not.


lrhall41

Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Tue, 08/07/2007 - 10:54

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I'll check out the company names you gave us in your original post when I get home tonight and have more time, if you can hold off that long.

At this point, since all of them are internet based lenders, I'd be willing to bet that the majority, if not all of them, are unlicensed. But don't run with that until we check them out for sure.

Polly, if you have time to check this out using Michigan's licensee database, can you please post the info? It will be several hours before I can look into it. Thanks! :-)


lrhall41

Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Tue, 08/07/2007 - 12:21

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Thank you for everything you are doing. I calculated (I think its right) the fees by Michigan law. I have over paid on 4 of the 7. When I send the letters, I tell them: 1) I am revoking permission for ach; 2) to contact me only by e-mail or USPS, no phone calls at home or work; 3) quote the laws of the state of Michigan that states that I have over paid and that I want my account marked as closed and paid in full. Do I have that right? It seems like I am missing something. Again, thank you for all of the research and good thoughts. I can actually see a light at the end of the tunnel, and now I know that it is not a train :}


lrhall41

Submitted by anonymous on Wed, 08/08/2007 - 08:47

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Well, I have taken, what I think, is a big step. I have finished the letters for the 4 that I have overpaid on. Just waiting to stick them (certified) in the mail. I know that it isn't going to help this paycheck, but the next one may actually be MINE! By the way, I figured out that I have 2 with MTE-Instantcashloantillpayday and paychecktoday. Nice to have figured that out. I will also send revocation letters to the other three, but I thought it might be good to start with the ones that actually owe me. Any suggestions/comments/thoughts/prayers will be most welcome! Thanks.


lrhall41

Submitted by terminalwhirl on Fri, 08/10/2007 - 09:22

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PAYDAY ISLAND - 0 records found in MI Licensee Database - not licensed.
**I cannot find address information on this company...not even on their own website or on Google!!** I will keep searching, though...please check any documents you might have, or see if you can obtain their address from an e-mail they may have sent you.

E-PAYDAY - 0 records found in MI Licensee Database - not licensed
ADDRESS:
e-payday-loan.com
PO Box 571992
Murray, UT 84157
866.364.9684


MTE FINANCIAL - 0 records found in MI Licensee Database - not licensed
ADDRESS:
147 Eubank Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87123
Primary Phone: (505) 293-2316
Primary Fax: (505) 293-2384

PAYCHECK TODAY - 0 records found in MI Licensee Database - not licensed
ADDRESS:
515 G SE
Miami, OK 74354-8224

NATIONAL MONEY STORE - 0 records found in MI Licensee Database - not licensed
ADDRESS:
National Money Store S.A.
700 Central Avenue
Apdo. 409-2400
Desamparados
San Jose', Costa Rica
1877-913-7500


ZIP CASH OR ZIPCASH - 0 records found in MI Licensee Database - not licensed.
ADDRESS:
ZipCash-SFT LLC
314 North Riverside Drive
Espanola, NM 87532


lrhall41

Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Fri, 08/10/2007 - 10:00

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suebee, when terminal posted, terminal stated the six pdl's and then said "can't remember the rest". So, terminal needs to figure out who the 7th pdl is! :)


lrhall41

Submitted by cannr on Fri, 08/10/2007 - 11:27

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I was researching the Payday Island website and that is one of those "matching" places that doesnt do the lending, they take all your info and hook you up with a pdl who then calls you and already has your info. You need to find out who you actually got the loan with. Check carefully on any emails they sent you or any loan agreements they sent to you to sign. It should have the pdl's name on it somewhere.


lrhall41

Submitted by vlindell on Fri, 08/10/2007 - 12:32

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vlin, good work! :D Yes, it is sooo confusing because some are "third parties" that match you with a lender. We need the actual pdl that deposited the money into your account.


lrhall41

Submitted by cannr on Fri, 08/10/2007 - 12:41

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Oh, first of all, crap. Another MTE pdl. Good Lord. I'm glad you found that out. But, suebee, I don't recall that city name in Utah. Can we google and see if anything comes up? Or will they be "hiding" under something else?


lrhall41

Submitted by cannr on Sun, 08/12/2007 - 18:44

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All of the correspondence(sp) from Payday Island has said Payday Island and my account is debitted that way. FTR, on the other hand, I can't figure out. I am also in need of any e-mail addresses for e-payday loan, FTR and National Money Store. I have physical addresses, but I would like to follow up with e-mail as well as fax. Anyone have any? I have decided to go ahead and close my account. Unless, when I talk to the manager tomorrow they can be of more help. So far, they haven't been very helpful which is sad, since they are the credit union that my job uses. Oh well. I think maybe another account and no more direct deposit for a while (long time) is the answer.


lrhall41

Submitted by terminalwhirl on Tue, 08/14/2007 - 11:16

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When I got my mail returned, I kept it. Made a copy of the envelopes showing they had been returned due to "moved left no address" and included the copies with my complaint to the state AG. Just my two cents! :D


lrhall41

Submitted by cannr on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 11:26

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Received an e-mail from ZipCash. They will mark my account paid in full after I send them $330.00. I've already paid them over $700. Obviously I am not going to accept their "one time offer". What do I tell them? Reiterate that in Michigan they are illegal and I will not pay them anything else? has anyone had any luck dealing with them? Any and all comments/ideas will be greatly appreciated.


lrhall41

Submitted by terminalwhirl on Mon, 08/27/2007 - 07:19

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terminal, I would also inform them once again (you can never do it enough) how much you have overpaid already! Good Lord! You overpaid and they want to "settle" for more money. How many times have we seen this? Too many. Tell them (be nasty) you're not agreeing to their "offer" and state what you borrowed/what you paid/and they are ILLEGAL/and also mention you would like a refund. What the hell? Go for it! :D


lrhall41

Submitted by cannr on Mon, 08/27/2007 - 12:01

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