What Laws Have They Broken?
Date: Tue, 01/16/2007 - 02:49
Submitted by candiceann2003
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Tue, 01/16/2007 - 02:49
Total Replies: 6
What Laws Have They Broken?
No matter if the company gives their loans a different name; it
No matter if the company gives their loans a different name; it falls under the common laws governed by the DFI of your state. You may go there and find out more information. I am not aware about the laws in IL
You must review the laws carefully and compare it with the fine print. Seek legal advice if it's needed before preparing your defense against this loan place.
Dept of Financial Institutions. Every state has its own governin
Dept of Financial Institutions. Every state has its own governing body that regulates and examines various state chartered financial services. It is intended to provide education so that consumers stay protected from financial fraud. If there is any query about a company in your state or want to file complaints, contact your state Dept of Financial Institution.
Hi candice if you haven't found it yet here is a link to a site
Hi candice if you haven't found it yet here is a link to a site that has more information on state laws, etc. and a link to a very helpful site by miss polly..
http://www.paydayloaninfo.org/index.cfm
http://pollyandsay.yesdebtfree.org/
goodluck...
you were correct with the percentags and the length of the loans
you were correct with the percentags and the length of the loans you have. the only problem is that there is a difference between payday laons and consumer intallment loans in the state of illinois. the 2 loans that you have sound like they are installment loans and not payday loans which can have a contract date up to 18months