Ok, so putting the television shows aside for the moment, it would seem I only need to fear the tribal courts if I'm a union general from the 1800's.
Point is moot, really, as I AM going to pay these guys... just a question of how, when and by what means... and I am not going to worry about...
Well, there's the answer, then. Sounds like a "yes."
Honestly, sounds like the best thing to do is to just pay these four off and be done with with them. Never even look at them again. If I pay some of them off early, the cost might be a little less.
There might be some bumps with some of...
This is so confusing.
If the interest charged is greater than what the state of Texas allows, do I need to pay that interest, yes or no?
I did call the TX Consumer Credit office listed above earlier this week, and they stated that they did not know since tribal loans were not under their...
That would kind of bring me back to one of the questions in my OP. If tribal loans are not covered by the state's office of consumer credit, am I still contactually bound to pay more than the principal on them? Apart from this thread, pretty much everyone I have thus reached out to with this...
First of all, thanks for the thorough reply. That was more information than I have been able to get out of anyone, including state officials, government agencies and other attorneys.
So, I guess the question is ‘what now?’
It will be next week before anyone notices they didn’t get their...
Well, this is a situation. I’m looking for answers and getting a lot of shoulder shrugging.
Been a little over a decade since I tangled with payday loans, I finally killed that monster, but now I’m sorry to find myself back in a way. Same situation, different dressing. I swore I would never get...