John
Califon,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, April 26, 2009
the person going to these places has absolutely no responsibility in any of this right? The places wouldn't exist if there weren't people that conciously made the decision to go to them.
Burned Customer
WEST ALLIS,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sun, April 26, 2009
These "loan" companies, need to go! I had to apply for crisis aid, for my energy bill, or face disconnect. I was approved, but before the state of Wisconsin, would release the aid, I had to go to a workshop where they were teaching people in poverty about the evils of dealing with these loan shops. I guess these places are doing such damage to the community, and people at risk, the had to try and do something to alert people of this scam
Cory
San Antonio,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, April 08, 2009
Gal I know borrowed $250 from one of those places about 8 months ago. She pays them $50 every 2 weeks. She went in last week to get a balance on her account. She still owes them $450 on a $250 loan after paying $800, so by now her $250 loan will have cost her over $1250 after only 8 months. Talk about a rip. Her POS car isn't worth $1250. She's just gonna let them have it. Heck, they've made $550 on a $250 loan, more then doubled their money AND got a POS car which they'll probably unload at jbryder for a grand or more.
Jae
Richmond,#5Consumer Comment
Wed, April 08, 2009
I have no personal contact with this company, but my daughter did, and lost her car. I live a few miles from the former Folly Road, Charleston, SC office, and happen to know that office closed a couple of months ago. Perhaps, this will dissuade some potential clients from pawning their car titles.