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Vote puts squeeze on payday loans in Ohio (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) CINCINNATI – The payday loan industry – stung at the Ohio ballot box with a strict new law – is looking for other ways to do business, prompting consumer advocates to worry that lenders are finding a way around the election results. Photo caption: A customer enters a Payroll Advance location, in Cincinnati. Ohio voters approved an issue that puts limits on payday lenders and borrowers. ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Military Money Magazine Shows Families How to Detect - and Avoid - Financial Scams (PRWeb) Winter 2008-09 Issue Shows How Servicemembers Can Protect ThemselvesFrom Shady Sales Practices and Financial Scammers (PRWeb Dec 1, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/12/prweb1664404.htm us.rd.yahoo.com
Military Money Magazine Shows Families How to Detect - and Avoid - Financial Scams (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Winter 2008-09 Issue Shows How Servicemembers Can Protect Themselves From Shady Sales Practices and Financial Scammers us.rd.yahoo.com
Dalrada Expands Marketing of PayDay Advance Services to 25,000 Customers (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Dalrada Financial Corporation announced today that it has begun marketing its PayDay Advance Services to an expanded base of 25,000 outside employees. us.rd.yahoo.com
Defeated at ballot box, payday lenders look for options (KATU Portland) The payday loan industry - stung at the Ohio ballot box with a strict new law - is looking for other ways to do business, prompting consumer advocates to worry that lenders are finding a way around the election results. us.rd.yahoo.com
Avoid payday lenders: The Real Deal (WSYR 9 Syracuse) Coming up with enough money to make ends meet has never been more difficult, and there are companies banking on your desperation for cash, promising money within hours. us.rd.yahoo.com
Payday lenders: Restrictions hurt Ohioans (The Oxford Press) Many cash-strapped consumers say they'll miss payday lending stores if Ohio's new laws force them out of business. But Anthony Kuhns isn't one of them. \ us.rd.yahoo.com
What will payday lenders do now? (Dayton Daily News) Payday lending stores across Ohio are facing a decision: Close up shop or try to eke out a profit by making loans at 28 percent annual interest rates rather than the maximum of 391 percent permitted before the new law. us.rd.yahoo.com
Nearly Two Million Ohioans Stand Up for Payday Advances (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Despite strong opposition from nearly two million Ohioans - who made their voices heard loud and clear - Ballot Initiative 5 was approved yesterday. This outcome will unfortunately deny responsible consumers the right to choose a sensible, reliable and regulated credit option to meet short-term financial needs. us.rd.yahoo.com
EZCORP Announces Fiscal 2008 Fourth Quarter and Yearend Results (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) EZCORP, Inc. announced today results for its fourth fiscal quarter and 2008 fiscal year, which ended September 30, 2008. us.rd.yahoo.com
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