There are many reasons people go to high risk, short term lenders. Sometimes it is the only place to get the money. Sometimes they dont have a bank account or dont have access to other money. But do you know…
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California Debt Blog: Most Payday Lenders Do NOT Have To Follow Debt Collection Laws
You did not read that wrong. Most payday lenders do NOT have to follow federal debt collection laws. How is that possible? The Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA”) only applies to third party debt collectors. Since most of…
California Debt Blog: Watch out for high interest rates
Did you know that some payday lenders, cash advance companies or short term lenders, including title lenders, charge 90% interest for a loan to be repaid over several years? However, that can be on the low end. Some lenders have…
California Debt Blog: Don’t get stuck in the short term debt cycle
Okay, so this may seem weird. What do I mean don’t get stuck in the short term debt cycle? Short term debt is what many people think of as payday loans or high interest rate loans. Sometimes the loan is…
California Debt Blog: The Rosenthal Act Notice MUST Be Included in California Collection Letters
The California Rosenthal Act, or Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, or RFDCPA – if you like initials, is very similar to the FDCPA. There are some differences. One of the big differences is that the Rosenthal Act requires a…
California Debt Blog: Debt Collectors Must Notify You of Your Rights
The government screws a lot of things up. But, sometimes they actually make things easier for consumers. Its not often, but sometimes it happens! The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act is one of those times – mostly. The FDCPA requires…
California Debt Blog: Do not fall for the threat that you will be arrested
This drives me crazy. I probably get this call more than any other call. Someone calls me and they tell me that a debt collector called them and threatened to have them arrested. Or they call and they tell me…
California Debt Blog: Debt Collectors Cannot Contact You After You Tell Them to Stop
No one likes to receive a call from a debt collector. Debt collectors, for the most part, are annoying and bothersome. They are rude and have no problem harrassing people in an effort to get paid. But there is a…
California Debt Blog: Debts Canceled by Bankruptcy Still Mar Consumer Credit Scores
This is a scary story from the New York Times. You think zombies are just on bad tv shows and in movies. But it turns out, that there are zombies in real life: zombie debts, at least. Here is the…
California Debt Blog: Debt Collectors Cannot Reveal Your Debt to Other People
We have all had it happen: you owe someone money, a debt collector calls your house, and they tell your spouse, your kids, or your parents that you owe money. This can’t be okay, can it? Generally, third-party contacts for…