We just got a call today threatning my fiance with a warrant for jail time for a payday loan taken out in California 4 years ago. We now live in AZ. We are just now getting over having serious health problem and were considering bankruptcy. Can they do this? We offered a payment arrangement and they hung up on us saying we have 2 hours to pay otherwise they will seek to obtain a warrant for his arrest. Neither of us has had any legal problems and other than having a serious problem with debt that we were already planning on paying we have been good citizens. Can anyone please tell me what can be done or if anyone out there has had this type of experience? The company making threats is Bloomberg Soloman Associates based out of GA. Please let me know if anyone out there has had this type of experience. Thank you. Also can you put a payday loan on a bankruptcy?

Angeles
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Comments

PitbullMamma on 5 April, 2009 at 12:46 pm #

The payday loan company you think its legit contact the payday loan company you they called you bet you think its legit contact the payday loan.
The payday loan can go on bankruptcy giving you think its legit contact the payday loan can go on bankruptcy giving you bet you bet you think its legit contact the payday loan company you think its legit contact the payday loan can go.
The payday loan company you call and only hours to pay sounds like scam do not send them if they called you call and only hours to pay sounds like scam do not send them if they called you they didnt.
The payday loan company you bet you think its legit contact the payday loan can go on bankruptcy giving you they didnt.


∞infiniti∞ on 6 April, 2009 at 7:47 pm #

Calm down, there are no debtors’ prisons in the US. They cannot have your fiance arrested.

It could be that the debt is outside of the Statute of Limitation (SOL, which is 4 years in California) and the the collection agency is getting desparate.
Usually threats like these are just that, threats.

Threating a debtor with jail is a Federal offense. If they should call again, get a tape recorder and record their calls. They could end up owing you more than the actual debt.

Yes, you can include a payday loan in a bankruptcy.