October 20, 2006

Payday Loans Online | News for October 20, 2006

Beacon News - Area schools receive Payday Loan Store donations Four PLS Payday Loan Store locations in the Aurora area donated a total of $800 to local schools. The donations were part of a Back to School promotion in which customers nominated local schools to

Diane D. Denish (i), Democrat
Albuquerque Tribune - Studies show some New Mexicans are unfairly targeted by payday lenders. What steps should the state take to crack down on those who take advantage of residents in need of a loan? Recent regulations go a long way toward eliminating the debt trap faced

Interest capped on military payday advances
Nashville Tennessean - that is aimed at storefront lenders clustered around military bases. The law is a response to "payday advance" stores that market short-term loans, typically charging $15 or $20 per $100 loan for periods of up to two weeks or a borrower's next payday.

Letters, 10/17
Denver Post - In defense of the payday loan industry Re: "Not making it from payday to payday," Oct. 8 editorial. The payday advance industry exists because we offer customers a convenient service that can be more desirable than their alternatives. Although

Big questions for the suburbs
Las Vegas Sun - Three ask whether strip clubs, adult movie theaters and adult bookstores should be allowed to operate in the city, while the two other measures focus on zoning restrictions on pawnshops and payday loan businesses. All five are nonbinding, and are

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