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Confessions of a former payday loan employee

Date: Thu, 03/13/2008 - 08:12

Submitted by Shazzers
on Thu, 03/13/2008 - 08:12

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Confessions of a former payday loan employee


I thought someone might be interested in reading this.


Found at:
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1. There is a reason that they have you fill out those nice little forms with all kinds of contact information and references. Go late on your loan, and you'll wish you didn't.

2. They will call you EVERY DAY. They will call your references EVERY DAY. They will call your place of work EVERY DAY. The only way to get them to stop calling your job and/or your references is to CONTACT THEM IN WRITING, CERTIFIED, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED and tell them to quit calling anywhere except your home.

3. They will border on giving out your information to other people. In this day and age of caller ID, anyone you use as a reference will know your personal business. By LAW in Ohio, if a caller asks what company you represent, YOU HAVE to tell them. So you can say, "I've been trying to reach Joe Smith and have been unable to contact them. It's VERY IMPORTANT that you have them contact Sally Sue" and give a number. If they ask where you are calling from, we were required to say "XYZ123 Company". I had several people ask me if Joe went late on his loan. I told them that I legally could not discuss that information with them. Guess what? Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that if Joe wasn't late on his loan that I wouldn't be calling you!

4. Many places offer their employees a ridiculously low base pay with BONUS. Guess what the bonus is tied into? You guessed it! How many accounts we had delinquent! So think COLLECTION AGENCY when dealing with them! I saw managers that would make HUNDREDS of dollars a WEEK in bonuses ALONE! (Which is why they will get so nasty if you do not pay on time!)

5. We had to call the banks EVERY DAY. When the funds were there, we would either deposit the check or ACH the account. Joe's mortgage payment would bounce, his utility payments would bounce. No VERBAL agreement preserves your rights. Read your contracts. Goodbye paychecks. Goodbye tax returns. If you had a joint account and your spouse got paid, kiss that money GOODBYE, too. Many banks would CASH the checks for us...take Joe's check, cash it out of his account, and convert it into an official check made payable to the company! Don't forget: Banks get FEE income from official checks and NSFs! I've seen companies redeposit checks several times just to spite the customer for not paying off the loans.

6. We were TRAINED COLLECTORS. We were trained to get you to pay your debt. PERIOD. If you cried, we didn't care. We would tell you that we cared, but we didn't. We would remind you that when you paid your debt that you could "readvance...and well, how many of your bill collectors will let you have the money back after you paid them? Would your utilities? Your landlord? The finance company for your car...or would they just laugh in your face?" We could shoot down just about any and all excuses. Lose your job? "Borrow the money from a family member and we can readvance." You pay the loan back and then attempt to readvance, "Sorry, Joe. We cannot advance a loan without income. We cannot advance you until you have a new job and then you'll need to come in with a new paycheck from them. We'll see at that time what you qualify for." We were trained collectors AND LIARS. We'd tell you ANYTHING to get you to repay a loan!

7. Payday advance companies typically judge what you can take out based on 50-65% of your net pay. Does Dave recommend that you take out ANYTHING, including a HOUSE on 50-65% of your pay? NOPE. Repeat customers keep payday advance companies in business. The easiest way to keep repeat business is to keep you ENTRENCHED in loans. Some companies will see your net income, subtract out the loans you have with others (we had software to find that out), and figure your loan based on the difference. Others will not. They will see that you bring home $1800 a pay period * 50%= $900. You have a loan out with a competitor? If they didn't subtract out that loan, do you see where you are out WAY MORE than 50% of what you net? So if you owe Competition Loan $500 and I advance you $500, you now owe MORE than what you make. You are now juggling one loan to pay the other. Some states have a limit on how many loans you can have out at one time. Most don't. Most people get around this by doing internet loans. If you live in AZ, you can only have one loan out there. So you go down the street and take out a loan. Then you go online and get a loan from CO. You TECHNICALLY don't have two loans out in AZ. You have one out in each state.

8. Back to what you list on an application:

a. I showed up at folks' doorsteps to ask when they would pay the loan.

b. I showed up on folks' jobs to ask when they would pay the loan. I called parents, co-workers, friends, other family members. One guy wouldn't pay his loan and dodged me. After knocking on his door (which he would not answer), I saw his neighbor, asked her to give him the message that "I haven't been able to reach Tony and I am VERY worried about him. Have you seen him? Is he Okay?" "How do you know Tony?" "I'm a friend of the family." I then proceeded to flier all the surrounding houses to his, INCLUDING his own. He came in and paid the loan the following day. I told another guy's boss that I was interested in buying a car. I told him that "Joe the car salesman" had talked to me before and that I would prefer to conduct my "sale" with him. Joe came in and paid because he was afraid that I would give info to his boss.

c. The worst one I ever pulled (and I prayed and asked forgiveness for this one because it was the WORST Christian witness) was this:

Sam was late on his loan. Sam had been living with Mom and moved out. Sam had changed his cell phone number. I found out that Sam's Mom was a Pastor of a church and the references that he had on his sheet were a few of his fellow church members....most specifically, church leadership. I did a reverse lookup and found Sam's Mom's listing and also asked his references, "Hey, what church do you go to?" I left messages for Sam's mom at work and at home.

Sam's mom called me. I told her that I LEGALLY could not get into the legalities of Sam's business, but told her that Sam was giving a really BAD Christian witness. Not only had he listed 3 names of her parishioners as references, he was now dodging us. Also, I informed her that my manager was a non-Christian (which was true) and that he was giving a BAD WITNESS TO HER. She now saw Christians as "Bible thumpers who would preach the Bible to her when it was convenient to them, but bail on their loans when it was convenient for them. If Christians are like this, then I don't NEED what they offer."

Guess what? Sam's Mom came in to PAY OFF his loan when she got her SOCIAL SECURITY CHECK. I closed Sam's account.

9. We were never allowed to close accounts at the branch level. Only the corporate office could do that (and they would NEVER approve it, unless someone got violent with us). So I would just put 9s where their phone numbers belonged and put "MOVED, NO FORWARDING ADDRESS" in the address field on my screen. I would then tell them that their accounts had been closed due to too many delinquencies. Of course, I would do this after I got the $ and when I knew they would be back in to readvance the next day. No more $ from me!

10. Payday loan companies hate this time of year because people who are getting tax returns aren't coming in for loans. They will mail you out all kind of teasers and promos to get you to take out more loans. DON'T DO IT! Cut your budget, pay off the loan with the tax return, and GET THEM OUT OF YOUR LIFE! Follow Dave's plan PLEASE! They are counting on the fact that you will blow your tax return and be back in the same trap in a matter of weeks!

11. I finally grew a conscience. I couldn't take any more. I could not stay a Christian and continue with this type of treatment of others. When I would see delinquent customers coming in, I would tell the manager that I was taking a break and go outside. I'd pull the customers off to the side and tell them, "If you can't get out of this right now, start by advancing $50 less per pay period. Take the difference of what you were paying us in fees and start paying it into an emergency fund. Grab a job delivering pizzas, babysitting, whatever, and pay it into an emergency fund. Borrow less and less from us. Use the EF for actual emergencies. Once you are out of this, don't get back into it."

12. Most companies will not keep delinquent loans in house for more than 30 days. Let it go to collections. There they can make payment arrangements. Pay $30/month and get free of it.

13. If the payday loan company is a member of the CFSA, the CFSA standards say that you can split a payment, 1/2 and then 1/2. Most payday loan companies will tell you that they cannot do this. This is not at all true. Get a copy of CFSA standards. Companies that are members of CFSA will normally have an emblem posted somewhere. Again, get out of this!

14. Overseas internet payday advance companies do not function by the same rules. They will ACH your account daily and put you into overdraft to the tune of THOUSANDS of dollars if you do not pay them back.

You are playing with sharks and WILL get bit! So much for them "offering an emergency service" and caring for the customer!


Did this person work for a storefront? And this is how they acted on defaulted loans? I just can't see where internet persons can have the time to go to someone's house, especially if most are not even in the US....

this is crazy...........omg..........but again, storefronts are legal and most internet pdl's are not, so i would assume they wouldn't go to those extremes except call the heck out of you...

that is some serious collection training...


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Submitted by purplegirl69 on Thu, 03/13/2008 - 08:36

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that is amazing,what gets me is you see articles like this,but there probably was someone waiting to take his place.it does give great inside info on the pdl industry.nice find shazz. 8) :D


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Submitted by paulmergel on Thu, 03/13/2008 - 08:39

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When I was looking for work, I saw TONS of collection jobs up here in Portland, OR. Some with big outfits like Wells Tardo and some with small places. The pay range was really low, but they all posted that they have bonuses. So that part was right. I was tempted to do it, but then i thought how funny it would be if my name came up to call. LOL! Anyway...I think the Dave they are referring to must be Dave Ramsey. I listen to him every night. Mostly because he comes on right before Coast to Coast...the Art Bell late night show. Dave is awesome. He's a Christian, and really tough with people. Check out his web site...he has some good tools to help you figure out how much you should be saving to live comfortably in retirement. But, this collection confessions was pretty scary. They called the guys mother at her church?! "Sanctuary!"


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Submitted by swedishgirl on Thu, 03/13/2008 - 09:31

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Holy Crud!!!! What an article!! Sure appriciate the honesty. Now we know what to 'look forward to' when we think about getting a PDL. This information should be changing people's mind, REAL quick!!


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Submitted by sdchargers_63 on Thu, 03/13/2008 - 21:41

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Yup. Sounds like an ex-employee of a storefront. Calling references, making house calls, making stops at their employment, etc. Wonderful article, shazz. Thanks for posting it. It makes me sad, but it only enforces what we've learned the hard way. Yes, they will do all these things. Talk about being the lowest of the low. My God. A very honest article. I have to give it that. It does give people the insight as to how they are trained, how they are paid, and what lengths they will go to to get "their" money. Unfortunately, many of us lived it so we know. Thank you for posting this as a major wake up call for people that haven't experienced it (they don't want to) and for people who are tempted to get back in the never ending cycle.


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Submitted by cannr on Fri, 03/14/2008 - 17:39

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I live in a small town. We have a few PDL stores. I noticed on e of the stores, had a sign hanging up, that read 'now hiring..part time.' i went into the store to 'inquire' about this. They were looking for people to work in their 'collection department'. The 'collection department counld't be the size of a penny...cuz the store was the size of a quarter!!LOL God..how do these 'employees' sleep at night??


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Submitted by sdchargers_63 on Sat, 03/15/2008 - 20:15

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I could'nt help but chime in on this.After reading this guy's story I wonder how much guts someone would
have to have in order to "perform" his job for one of
these places.I can see calling the hell out of some-
one but to actually physically seek people out is
not only dangerous but should be considered criminal.
just the thought of going into a neighborhood to con-
duct this type of business would send shivers up my
spine.Once people figured out what that person was up
to I could just imagine all kinds of trouble.
Are these companies that desperate for their money.
That's an obvious statement.I had a cousin many years
ago that reposessed property from delinquent customers.
They never conducted their business without informing
law enforcement first.I am not advocating violence
but what an awful way to conduct business.


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Submitted by stevekathy4867 on Sun, 03/16/2008 - 05:45

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'Steve'.....yep.. that happens here. If a CA needs to clloect from someoen, they go through our local police. Now.....here's MY question, about PDL's? If it's the 'legal process' to go through local police/district magistrate for collections, aren't (legally) PDL's suppose to do the same thing? I know they probably won't, because of the tactics they use. IF they do show up at your door, can't you call the police and file for harrassment? OMG!! Seems like SOO many 'catch 22's' on PDL's...ya know? If anyone had advice, please let me know. Thanks.


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Submitted by sdchargers_63 on Sun, 03/16/2008 - 07:21

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Don't be discouraged.I was scared to death what these PDL's
could do but I took the advice from everyone here and have
paid off two PDL's and will get the others paid in time.If you can list who you borrowed from,the amounts and the state
you live in someone in this forum will be along to assist you.
Also if you can list how much you borrowed and the amounts
you have been paying back to each one we can better advise
you on what to do.


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Submitted by stevekathy4867 on Mon, 08/11/2008 - 19:36

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man i swear if those people come close to my family i will face them and shoot them, dont give a shit and dont care if my friend or family know i own money. that just me...


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Submitted by klin328 on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 19:15

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As an ex PDL store manager, I can understand how a PDL employee gets up in the morning and goes to work. My son has to eat, and needs health insurance. Could I look myself in the mirror over what I did for a living? No - but it took me 2 years to find something else that paid comparable money, and I looked EVERY DAY for two years. Hated every last second of my time there, and I haven't a single positive memory. What I do now - educate my former customers when I run into them in a store on how to get the hell out of that place and save themselves from financial ruin.

Incidentally, my time there didn't end by me quitting. It ended when my company decided my store was UNDERperforming and let me go. I wasn't putting enough people into financial ruin to make the shareholders happy (even though the store made quite a bit of money on the bottom of the P&L every month).

Whatever - find yourself another loan shark, I can look myself in the mirror again.


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Submitted by ymouse90 on Tue, 01/06/2009 - 20:38

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mouse.that is the system for you.i too had friends who tried that.they were misreable.they too had as you call loan volumes they had to maintain.absolutely sickening.i'm glad you are no longer affiliated with pdl's.stick around,you give us a new point of view here.


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Submitted by paulmergel on Wed, 01/07/2009 - 05:21

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I currently have 3 storefront loan out in Tx I am not in default yet but will be i called two so far to make payment arrangements and was told they have to be in default first and then I have to to pay the full amount back not what is presently owed can the do this I owe $670 and they want me to pay $809 and when I come in the make arrgements I have to pay the interest and then make arrangements...can they do this????


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Submitted by anonymous on Sat, 05/02/2009 - 08:43

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Wow! Interesting article. Scary :shock:

I did business with an e-commerence pdl company a few years ago. I was approved for the max of $500 but never requested the loan for that amount. They had a list of options for repaying your loan: in full, in half, or in $50 increments. I paid it off in half and never reborrowed again.

Every few months, if extremely necessary, I go to a brick and mortar store. I use the same one and they have the CFSA sticker in the window. I only borrow what I need, like $100, never the max


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Submitted by sirrap1 on Thu, 05/14/2009 - 18:20

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no rollovers of finance fees are allowed in TX? Okay....So if that means that you only owe the amount you borrowered. You only pay back the principal amount - how can Cashnet USA (cnet) be legal for me in Texas and charge me a finance fee every 2 weeks which doesn't go toward principal and I have to pay total balance off by 5th refi? I'm so confused...but it doesn't take much!!!! Just trying to get all my ducks in a row as I'm getting ready to do battle!


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Submitted by fixingit on Fri, 05/15/2009 - 08:28

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However.........how would you handle the PDL's that you did over the Internet? The PDL, I dealt with ( and STILL dealing with..) was over the Net. Biggest Cash is what it is. I don't even know what state they are out of.


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Submitted by sdchargers_63 on Fri, 05/29/2009 - 18:42

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I worked for this industry for 3 yrs, it was the worst time of my life. I really felt bad for these people. It got to the point where i had a mini nervous breakdown and had to take a stress leave. Shortly after, I quit. I wish they would do something to ban these sort of businesses. They don't care what they have to do to get their money back. It's kind of funny though, because they can get you fired from your job from all the collection calls they make, its like how do they expect you to pay them back?


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Submitted by anonymous on Wed, 07/29/2009 - 10:47

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After 6 months of being unemployed and savings running out, I took a job with Amscot located in Florida. I've been with the company for 5 month's now and am really struggling with the ethics and morality of the business.

First off, I think that payday loans are both a benefit and detriment to society. If used correctly they can provide short term help, but unfortunately the majority of the customers misuse them.

The majority of the customers are uneducated and financially irresponsible. Honestly there is no need for the business to exist.

My biggest pet peeve is the 24hr cooling off period which is utterly useless and serves no purpose. I would really like to see a 7 day cooling off period which would force people not to rely on the payday advance.

I feel sick to my stomach about my job. I want to be helping people, not hurting them.


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Submitted by anonymous on Fri, 05/28/2010 - 00:59

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I don't think the majority of people intentionally misuse PDLs; however, most people who take them out in the first place are having financial problems - at the end of the 2 week cycle when the loan comes due, many people are still in the same situation they were when they took out the loan but now they also have to pay a rollover fee. So they look at other PDl's to cover the fees, and so it grows.


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Submitted by anonymous on Fri, 05/28/2010 - 08:05

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Loan Shop Online is a scam. They are NOT located in Wilmington, DE. That is a non-functioning PO Box..
**They even have since changed the company name to continue operating to non-suspecting customers. They are now called "EXTRA CASH LIVE". The same phony PO Box in DE. This is the same company, be informed.
They are actually located in downtown Kansas City, MO. It's real name is LTS Management. I know this all to be true because my closest friend worked for them... stories of shady dealings
He saw account after account where people had paid $1000s to extend loans that were only $400 to begin with!!


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Submitted by anonymous on Thu, 06/24/2010 - 14:12

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