FTC Gets Court to Halt Phony Payday Loan Broker

At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a U.S. district court has halted a Tampa, Florida-based operation that promised to help consumers get payday loans.
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    james
    This blog is 5 1/2 years old and this loan ripoff scam is still going strong, I still get many calls from these idiots, they all should be in jail by now, looks like FTC is asleep at their desks.
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    Jason Campfield Sr. replies to anonymous
    I have received a voicemail and an email every 3 months exactly but #1 I've never had a payday loan haha, #2 They never send notice by USPS, because then they can be traced back easier than when they're bouncing auto emails off of 2 separate servers and originate in Pakistan.
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    Lisamb4269
    I have dealt, with these dirty [***] years ago. They made a phoney check, that said something to the effect doesn't need purchaser, to sign it or close to that. They would withdrawl $30 out my checking account, quite a few times. They are in jail now. I told them they would go. I receive VNS updates, every so often on how they got caught. Scumbags, need to rot in hell!!!
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    Jeff replies to ANonieMouse
    you are funny. when do the scammers ever adhere to the laws?
    Of course the scammers will just change names on paper work. They will also cover records better now that they know the Fcc process better.

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