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What to do with my pdls after shifting state?

Date: Sun, 11/15/2020 - 17:44

Submitted by Henriesean
on Sun, 11/15/2020 - 17:44

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What to do with my pdls after shifting state?


I used to stay in Louisville Kentucky and then I moved to Seattle. I have 3 pdls from where I lived before that is Kentucky. Now, will I have to repay those debts? I have made some payments on them. I recently came to know that they Kentucky allows 2 pdls at a time. In Seattle, most probably online payday loans are not legal. What do I do?


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Submitted by Craigh.terry on Mon, 11/30/2020 - 21:32

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Most lenders are only authorized and licensed to offer a payday loan within the state. So, when you are in Seattle now, I don’t think you have any responsibility to pay back your Kentucky pdls.


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Submitted by Ryan Miller on Tue, 11/17/2020 - 01:03

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First of all, you need to check if payday loans are legal or not. If they are legal and follow the state laws, then no matter where you live, you need to pay them off. Plain and simple. Otherwise, they can sue you in the state where the debt originated.


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Submitted by David Martin on Wed, 11/18/2020 - 05:09

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It is always better to repay your debts. So, if they're legal pdls, pay them off or negotiate a settlement with the provider. If they're illegal, pay only the principal amount.


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Submitted by Good Nelly on Fri, 11/20/2020 - 05:37

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