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Defaulting on a payday loan can have severe consequences such as additional fees, collection calls and damage to your credit score, or potentially even a day in court and garnishment of your paycheck.
Since 2008, the Attorney Generals office has worked to eliminate all forms of payday lending in Arkansas. Payday lending is the practice of extending short-term loans at high annual percentage rates.
Modern payday loans emerged in the early 1990s, in part due to industry deregulation and a lack of mainstream providers of small loans. Deferred presentments (small loans made against a check postdated to the borrowers next payday) became legal in more than 30 states.
the payday lender may charge you interest on the outstanding amount. the total amount that you owe, including the fees, will continue to increase. the payday lender may deal with a collection agency and this may appear on your credit report. the payday lender or collection agency may sue you for the debt.
More than 50 firms have collapsed or voluntarily closed. No new payday loan providers have gained the permission of regulators to operate since, leaving fewer than 40 high-cost, short-term lenders in operation.
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Although payday loans are illegal in Arkansas, there are lenders who have found ways around this rule, and these lenders can be assumed to be the most predatory and are not recommended.
The Fair Trading Act gives borrowers a two-day cancellation period after signing a loan agreement. During this time you may cancel the loan and return the money without paying any additional fees. If the payday lender is not open for business on the second day, you may cancel the loan on the next business day.
To stop the next scheduled payment, give your bank the stop payment order at least three business days before the payment is scheduled. You can give the order in person, over the phone or in writing. To stop future payments, you might have to send your bank the stop payment order in writing.
The answer is that each province has its own limit in place for how long creditors or debt collectors can take you to court over a debt. Canadian law states that, after six years of making a payment or acknowledging a debt, debt collectors cannot take legal action.
In the state of Arkansas payday lending is prohibited. For years, the Attorney Generals office has worked hard to eliminate all forms of payday lending in Arkansas.

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