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Protests in Alabama Over Payday Lenders

by Credit.com on 08/23/2012

Many consumers and advocacy groups have spoken out against a kind of credit known as payday lending, which they contend can be predatory and unfairly target low-income borrowers.

Now, in Birmingham, Ala., displeasure over this type of lending is becoming more vocal and visible, according to a report from the Birmingham News. A demonstration sponsored by the Birmingham Faith In Action group recently held a protest against payday lending, hoping to draw attention to the problem.

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What the protest organizers wanted to accomplish was for the city to adopt a zoning policy that would make it impossible for one payday lender to open its doors less than a mile from an existing one, as well as from welfare offices, the report said. This issue is important to city residents because while Birmingham currently bans new payday lenders from setting up shop within city limits, that restriction will be lifted in September. Prior to the ban, the city had a greater concentration of payday lenders than any other city in America.

Check Your Credit For FreeThe problem for these residents is how badly a payday loan can affect all aspects of a borrower’s life. In many cases, seeking one leads to the necessity to obtain more, as a result of high interest rates and other troubling loan terms. The high cost involved is often difficult to cover for most borrowers with limited incomes.

“Three out of four payday loans are used to try to pay off other payday loans,” Quinn Rallins, director of Birmingham Faith in Action, told the newspaper. “There’s a difference between businesses making a living, and making a killing.”

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Payday loans may be particularly troublesome because they often don’t require a credit check for those seeking them. As a consequence, many who may not even be creditworthy are given access to these funds with the caveat that they will have to pay back the balance in full within a relatively short period, despite the fact that many may not be able to do so.

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Daniel Hanawalt September 30, 2012 at 5:30 PM

Payday loans and cash advance loans and any other type loan with a very high interest rate and a very short time to pay back are predatory and do target low income and fixed income persons. These type lenders should be heavily regulated if not outlawed completely. I have recently gotten SUCKED in by a couple of these. This is as far as I go. I will not take out other loans to pay for ones I have. These ads for this type loan online are loaded with happy smiling faces and wonderful results if you just take the loan. They never show the sad faces of those who get caught up in them. The worried stressful looks of those trying to figure out where they will get the money to pay them off.

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