SUBMITTED: Wednesday, October 20, 2004
POSTED: Wednesday, October 20, 2004
Just for your information, it is not a 300% APR that Sonic charges. It is 701.92% APR, which is in violation of many state and federal consumer protection laws. Oh, and I won't even go into the violations of the Truth in Lending Act that Sonic is guilty of. You will find, with these online lenders, they attempt to hide behind the state laws of where they are located. However, loans are considered made in the State in which the "borrower" receives the proceeds of said loan.
The fact of the matter is, Sonic, as well as most other payday advance companies, prey on people who, in most cases, cannot afford to pay off their loans in full. They do not bother verifying if customers have the means to pay such high-interest loans and they in turn violate The Unfair Debt Collections Practices Act, when customers default on these loans.
I would suggest, to anyone who is a current or former customer of these payday advance companies, please research your local state's small loan, usury, and check cashing laws and if you find the company to be in violation of said laws, report them to the Federal Trade Commission at:
http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/consumer.htm
In response to being contacted at work for debt collections, they may contact you at work during regular business hours up until 9pm (the same as the hours you can be contacted at home). However, they must stop the calls if you request it.
Now, how is that for incoherent dumb-ass ranting?!?!?
Sincerely,
An educated yokel