Oct 01, 2007 -- Beware of online loan sharks
Sometimes people call in to the show and complain about having credit cards with interest rates of 28 or 30 percent. But that pales in comparison to something Clark recently heard about. The Kansas City Star reports that some online lenders make loans in the amount of $500-$2,500 dollars at 650 percent interest! These people are loan sharks and they're spreading like locusts because of the Internet -- even in states that don't permit lending of this type. But these lenders are still making illegal loans across state lines. The people who make these loans are complete and total scum, according to Clark. These lenders say they're taking on big risk by lending to people with bad credit or no credit. They're also arguing in various federal courts that they are not subject to the state laws where they're lending, but rather only in the states where they're set up. That's the same deal with the credit card companies. Many years ago the Supreme Court ruled it is legal for a bank to set up its credit card operation in a state where there are no rules. That's why so many credit cards are based in South Dakota or Delaware. So now these scum Internet lenders are invoking these rights too. Will it fly? This will ultimately be decided as it works its way through higher courts. All you need to know is that when you see an Internet loan offer, you must turn your back on it. Don't take hard times in your life and make them worse.