Allied Collection Services Collects 'Unenforceable' Loans
by Erin Shaak
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Patterson v. Allied Collection Services, Inc.
Filed: June 5, 2017 ◆§ 1:17-cv-04224
Allied Collection Services, Inc. is on the receiving end of a proposed class action lawsuit that alleges it attempted to collect on loans that were 'unenforceable.'
Illinois
Allied Collection Services, Inc. is on the receiving end of a proposed class action lawsuit that alleges it attempted to collect on loans that were “unenforceable.” The plaintiff says the defendant began collection efforts in 2017 on a loan he allegedly owed to Gentle Breeze. He argues that his lender was not licensed in Illinois and was not permitted to charge more than 9% interest, but that it disregarded state law by charging Illinois residents over 500% interest. According to the suit, Allied Collection Services knew or should have known that the Gentle Breeze interest rates were illegal, but it unlawfully attempted to collect on the loans despite their unenforceable status.
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