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  2. FBI Scam Alert: Phony Emails and Bogus Payday Loan Calls - AOL

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    The Internet Crime Complaint Center's latest scam alert includes a bogus advance-fee email purportedly sent by the director of the FBI as well as harassing payday loan calls from scammers claiming ...

  3. MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell sues a merchant cash advance ... - AOL

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    The two firms gave MyPillow the $1.6 million loan under a merchant cash advance. A merchant cash advance is a specific type of convoluted financial agreement that lets the issuer bypass laws that ...

  4. Emergency and payday loan alternatives - AOL

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    For example, the average personal loan rate, as of February 2023, comes out to 12.10 percent, while the average payday loan reaches three-digit interest rates. Plus, you’ll be hit with even more ...

  5. Payday loan - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 December 2024. Short-term unsecured loan A shop window in Falls Church, Virginia, advertising payday loans. A payday loan (also called a payday advance, salary loan, payroll loan, small dollar loan, short term, or cash advance loan) is a short-term unsecured loan, often characterized by high interest ...

  6. No-credit-check loans: What are they and how do they work? - AOL

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    Payday alternative loans. Payday alternative loans (PALs) are small, short-term loans offered by some federal credit unions. Loan amounts typically range from $200 to $1,000. They’re generally ...

  7. Scott Tucker (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Tucker founded an online business, AMG Services, that made payday loans even in states where these high-interest, low-principal loans were restricted or illegal. The business, which generated over $3.5 billion in revenue from just 2008 to June 2013, [1] ultimately made loans to at least 4.5 million Americans. [1]

  8. Would you tip a payday lender? A new cash app relies on a ...

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    The average payday loan in the state was for $273, came with an interest rate of 414% and cost $43 if paid back in two weeks, according to a survey by Missouri regulators released last year.

  9. Community Financial Services Association of America

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    A central criticism of the CFSA member companies has been that payday loans are "designed to keep borrowers in debt". [3] [4] While payday loans are marketed as “one time” or “emergency loans”, the nonprofit Center for Responsible Lending has found that "borrowers who receive five or more loans a year account for 90 percent of the lenders’ business", and "lenders…collect 90 percent ...