MoneyLion, DailyPay Face Lawsuit by New York Attorney General Over Payday Loans
James alleges that both companies employ deceptive advertising to entice workers to take out their "exploitative loans." She claimed that over half of all
The lawsuits allege that the practices of the two companies "constitute illegal and deceptive conduct and abusive lending practices that violate
DailyPay called the move "disappointing" in a statement sent to MT Newswires. "The actions taken by the Attorney General's office suggest that it prefers consumers to rely on loan sharks or pay higher overdraft and late fees over on-demand pay, a proven safer and cheaper financial alternative," DailyPay Chief Legal and Strategy Officer
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