Payday Support Center - PDL Consolidation

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    Stupid
    | 1 reply
    I began the process gave out my info. Then cancelled   Problem is I can't cancel my account until next week.  My fingers are crossed
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    CelticDragon replies to Stupid
    Why can't you cancel your account until next week? That makes no sense!
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    Taken for a fool
    | 1 reply
    I was really taken for a fool; I knew nothing about all of this until just now, They have taken 1200.00 from me. I went through the whole process and they took money out of my account for six months I had no idea until these compenies started contacting me about being over 200 days late on my payment. I live on a fixed income and have no idea what im going to do.
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    75 year old scammed out of 600.00 dollar
    | 2 replies
    payday support took 126.00 dollar out of my account for 4 months did not pay my creditors, now I still have to pay the creditors and pay day support will not refund my money.What can I do now
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    To File complaints:
    Your State Attorney General
    Their State Attorney general
    www.naag.org (you can find your state AG at this link).
    https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/#&panel1-1
    http://www.consumerfinance.gov/complaint/
    http://www.rcfp.org/reporters-recording-guide/state-state-guide
  • +5
    How is it that a 76 year old person has a ton of Payday loans?  The first thing you need to do is file a fraud report with your bank, and have them change your account numbers.  Then you need to file a complaint with your State Attorney Generals office and find out if Payday Loans are even legal in your state, because if they are not, then you have no obligation to repay them at the 300% interest they are probably charging you.
    Payday support Center:  Website has no physical address for them and they are register with GoDaddy through an anymous service:  http://paydaysupportcenter.com/index.php
    BBB Page with over 200 complaints, a D- Rating and they have been Revoked:  http://www.bbb.org/csal/business-reviews/cred ... le-al-235958440
    Bizapedia page with the company registration in Alabama:  http://www.bizapedia.com/al/PAYDAY-SUPPORT-CENTER-LLC.html
    Alabama Registration Page:  http://arc-sos.state.al.us/cgi/corpdetail.mbr ... age=name&file=V
    Finally google Street Views Of All the Addresses listed for this criminal organization, as alreadyt determined the initial address is in a shopping center:

    https://www.google.com/maps/place/4958+N+Ring ... 2dd2a48!6m1!1e1
    https://www.google.com/maps/place/3315+Demetr ... d665586!6m1!1e1
    https://www.google.com/maps/@30.6394199,-88.1 ... Egw!2e0!6m1!1e1
    https://www.google.com/maps/place/800+Hillcre ... 5a07ac7!6m1!1e1
  • +1
    keith replies to How-To-Fight-Back
    yes they got me too im frow los angeles tried calling them lines shut off answering servicw say go to the eb site now what kind of business would tell u to go online four help yes big time ripp offs
  • +4
    Yoda1725
    Well, they have been shut down, http://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases ... f-operation.FTC Sues to Stop Deceptive Debt Relief Operation Complaint Is Agency’s First Against Defendants Promising Payday Loan Debt ReliefFor Release  February 24, 2015 Tags:
    The Federal Trade Commission has filed a complaint in federal district court, aiming to stop an operation that has targeted consumers with outstanding payday loans, saying they could help resolve those debts but then providing little or none of the financial relief they promised. As a result, many consumers stopped making payments to the original lenders and found themselves in even deeper financial trouble, having paid hundreds of dollars in fees for no benefit.“The defendants promised to help people struggling to make payments on their payday loans,” said Jessica Rich, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection. “Instead, they took the money and ran, leaving their customers deeper in debt.”According to the FTC’s complaint against Payday Support Center, LLC, now known as PSC Administrative, LLC, and related parties, starting in August 2012 the defendants have used the Internet, radio, and telemarketing to target consumers who owe multiple debts on payday loans, which are typically short-term loans with high interest rates.The FTC alleges that the defendants induce consumers into enrolling in their “financial hardship program” by claiming that they will negotiate with the lenders to reduce consumers’ payments and eliminate their debt. They advise consumers to stop making direct payments to their lenders and to pay money to the defendants instead, promising that within four to six months, the loans will be paid off.Their radio and the Internet advertisements include statements such as:
    • “Are payday loans ruining your life? Do you have more payday loans than you’re able to pay back right now? If you have two or more payday cash advance loans, listen closely…”
    • “All you need is two or more payday loan cash advances to qualify. Even if you’re behind, in collections or have bad credit. We’ll even help you with your internet payday loans…”
    The FTC alleges that, in telemarketing calls targeting these financially distressed consumers, the defendants say that they have gone through a “qualifications check,” and that consumers are confirmed to participate in their special “financial hardship program.” They then promise to “get rid of,” “pay off,” or “take care of” all of the consumers’ payday loan debts.They allegedly also tell consumers that they will negotiate “interest free” payment on the loans through the program, falsely implying that the debts would be paid off, free of all interest and fees. As part of the program, the defendants require consumers to make bi-weekly payments to them, typically between $98 and $160.In reality, the FTC alleges, the defendants provide little or no debt relief services for their clients, and their limited actions do not generally eliminate or even reduce most clients’ payday loans. While the defendants send “validation” form letters to some lenders, the lenders typically have ignored these letters and continued their collection efforts.  Based on this conduct, the FTC has charged the defendants with violating the FTC Act, which prohibits deceptive acts and practices, and the agency’s Telemarketing Sales Rule, which prohibits abusive and deceptive telemarketing practices.The complaint names as defendants: 1) PSC Administrative, LLC, formerly known as Payday Support Center, LLC; 2) Coastal Acquisitions, LLC, doing business as Infinity Client Solutions; 3) Jared Irby, individually and as an officer of PSC Administrative, LLC; and 4) Richard Hughes, individually and as an officer of PSC Administrative, LLC.In filing the complaint, the FTC is seeking to permanently stop the defendants’ allegedly illegal conduct, as well as a monetary judgment for refunds to return to consumers defrauded by the operation.Information for ConsumersThe FTC has information for consumers about the possible pitfalls of payday loans and online payday loan brokers. It also has a video on its website describing how the payday loan process works. The Commission vote approving the complaint was 5-0. It was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District
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    Vernon stover replies to Close Call
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    The same thing happen to me and know I have one of the company's calling me I was robbed out of my money and no service they have changed there number and can't be reached,it's a shame that predictors pray on comsumers and nothing gets done about it,if anyone have a way to get back at them Iam in my email stoververnon@yahoo.com.
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    WolfmanJack replies to Vernon stover
    First there is nothing that could not be posted here in that would have to be personally e mailed to you.  Second, putting your e mail address in this open forum will result in your getting tons of unwanted spam.  Now, that being said, you have not given enough information for anyone to help you.  Second, the information you are looking for could possibly already be posted in the correct number thread which could easily be found by typing the number that called you into the search box.  Many things do get done about these scams, but you need to take responsibility for your self and educate yourself so that you do not become a victim.  Also, one other question, what is a "predictors" as used in your sentence?
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    TOO LATE replies to Taken for a fool
    They got me for $1200 too. Didn't thing anything of it until I started getting calls from the load company's law office saying that I was still responsible because they never received anything from this company. I tried calling and emailing but all lines of communication to PayDay Support have been shut down. Now I'm out $1200 and will have to figure out a way to pay the other companies.
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    Happy
    | 2 replies
    they are great these other people got issues
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    Happy replies to Happy
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    after doing some investigation no they are not great
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    Tygerkat replies to Happy
    Boy, that was quick investigating you did. 3 minutes between your posts and you found out "they are not great" that quickly. What did you find out that led you to that conclusion?
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    Brenda J. Moses
    | 1 reply
    I was a client with PayDay Support Center. I flowed their instruction and the people I had pay day loans with are sending me e-mails and calling me. I was taken advantage also. I need some help. I could have paid these account off.

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