why do all roads lead to pdl
Date: Fri, 11/20/2009 - 20:59
years ago i never heard of pdls. there was pawn shops, loan sharks, and natural banking systems, and of course relatives.
my relatives are usually broke. the pawn shops here are only interested in giving quarter price for items, so they can sell it back out high. loan sharks were in the cities not Montana out back. Since my divorce (and my bad decisions) i never thought i had a credit rating for natural banking.
I found a store front payday loan, and that wasn't so bad. after finding Mt laws now, don't know that guy does it (mt is a no rollover, this store front does it). then I wondered on line, every money looking method i could think of to search keeps bringing me to these same pdls, and the brokers that feed the pdls. I though a personal loan was always a natural banking classification. how did pdls put their fingers in and use the term interchangeably with pdl terms.
then when you apply, you get looped in by a broker. those guys seem like the online telemarketers that evryone dreds. you can't get out of the loop. they loop to each each other. four hours later you've filled out 3 dozen applications, and still can't get out of the loop that says looking for your lender.
I always thought credit card companies should've been busted wide open for every poor boy that received 3 ads in a month. dangle enough worms the fish will bite, even if not hungry. same here, all these pdls and their little vampish brokers should be busted wide open. that and the advertisers. all those schemers that entice a poor boy enter an area he should never go.
all of us caught in these schemes. I wish we could put all those boys at the bottom of the hill so we could stone them proper. The consumer protections are never quick enough.
anyone else feel the same way?
my relatives are usually broke. the pawn shops here are only interested in giving quarter price for items, so they can sell it back out high. loan sharks were in the cities not Montana out back. Since my divorce (and my bad decisions) i never thought i had a credit rating for natural banking.
I found a store front payday loan, and that wasn't so bad. after finding Mt laws now, don't know that guy does it (mt is a no rollover, this store front does it). then I wondered on line, every money looking method i could think of to search keeps bringing me to these same pdls, and the brokers that feed the pdls. I though a personal loan was always a natural banking classification. how did pdls put their fingers in and use the term interchangeably with pdl terms.
then when you apply, you get looped in by a broker. those guys seem like the online telemarketers that evryone dreds. you can't get out of the loop. they loop to each each other. four hours later you've filled out 3 dozen applications, and still can't get out of the loop that says looking for your lender.
I always thought credit card companies should've been busted wide open for every poor boy that received 3 ads in a month. dangle enough worms the fish will bite, even if not hungry. same here, all these pdls and their little vampish brokers should be busted wide open. that and the advertisers. all those schemers that entice a poor boy enter an area he should never go.
all of us caught in these schemes. I wish we could put all those boys at the bottom of the hill so we could stone them proper. The consumer protections are never quick enough.
anyone else feel the same way?
I've felt that way for a long time, there just aren't stringent
I've felt that way for a long time, there just aren't stringent enough regulations for payday loans. Free enterprise, sometimes I think it's a curse.
Those pdl companies have a lot of money to spread around in the
Those pdl companies have a lot of money to spread around in the state capitol and Washington. And the voters just won't hang together on the issue.