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It happened to me too...please read

Date: Wed, 02/07/2007 - 18:13

Submitted by jenlew99
on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 18:13

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I, too, was in the same predicament as so many of the rest of you were. I was running low on money and had payday loan after payday loan after payday loan. Before I knew it, it felt like my life was spiraling out of control. I finally started googling and found sites like this one with advice on how to get myself out of the situation. So many people had information about different laws that these types of companies were breaking, etc., so I took their advice and used the forms that they had posted to try to settle my debts with the companies. No one responded to me except Rio. They were willing to waive my finance fee due at that time and settle for my $300.00 principal balance. In deciding whether or not to accept their offer, I found this site and the posting from Steelers1 saying to google "Chizhy" for the letter from the Oklahoma Attorney General's office, so I took a look. Dealing with legal issues as a profession, I decided to research some of the information that was provided in the letter and found some of it to be false and misleading, which is what prompted me to post on this site. Oklahoma Consumer Credit Code, which can be found by clicking on the following link, ..... oscn.net/applications/OCISWeb/DeliverDocument.asp?CiteID=65733

and states the following:

Most pertinent is (8)..... (a) & (b) (below).

(8) Notwithstanding other provisions of this section

(a) except as provided in subsection (4), this act does not

apply if the buyer, lessee, or debtor is not a resident

of this state at the time of a credit transaction and

the parties then agree that the law of his residence

applies; and

(b) this act applies if the buyer, lessee, or debtor is a

resident of this state at the time of a credit

transaction and the parties then agree that the law of

this state applies.

What this means is that if you have applied for a loan on the internet, you are required to abide by the terms of your loan agreement. If you are not a resident of Oklahoma and your contract does not state that the lender agrees to abide by the laws of the state that you reside in, you are still bound by the terms of the agreement. Unfortunately, the company doesn't have any legal responsibility to consider your loan null and void. They can, in fact, proceed with collection efforts.

After finding this out, I went back and agreed to the offer that they had made to me to avoid paying all the collection fees that I would have had to pay if I was turned over to a collection agency. It was the best way to resolve the issue, albeit a hard lesson learned.

Pay close attention to what you sign up for because there is not always an easy way to get out of these things. Payday loans are not long term loans, although they can end up that way if you don't pay them off early in the term. Most of these kinds of loans charge finance fees every time you extend the loan, so you could end up paying more than what you expected.

[color=red]Direct link disabled. -JediJeff **FYI - the url is safe to view.**[/color]


READ! *DO NOT CLICK* ON THE LINK IN THE POST ABOVE THIS ONE!

*DO NOT CLICK* ON THE LINK IN THE POST ABOVE THIS ONE!

REPEATING......*DO NOT CLICK* THE LINK IN THE POST ABOVE THIS ONE!

*MODERATORS.....LEAVE IT ALONE*

THANKS

TCA-412


lrhall41

Submitted by texasconsumeractivist on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 18:25

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Link checked through WHOIS/Network Solutions : basic info here:

Oklahoma Supreme Court
1915 N. Stiles, Suite 305
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
US

Domain Name: OSCN.NET

This does not mean that I am *certifying* it is safe for you to click the link in jenlew99's post. If you must, open a new instance of IE or Firefox, copy & paste it, log off this site before launching it.

*MODERATORS DO NOT TOUCH THIS POST*

THANK YOU

TCA-412


lrhall41

Submitted by texasconsumeractivist on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 19:13

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If I am reading it correctly, all the link states is that if you are not a resident of OK, then you must abide by the rules in the PDL agreement. Which isn't completely true, since the state of OK cannot tell someone that lives in IL what to do. That person in IL is bound by the laws of their state.



Now, if I read something wrong, please tell me.


lrhall41

Submitted by jedijeff13 on Thu, 02/08/2007 - 06:10

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