Dispute over Okla. tribes' internet payday loans
“I can tell you that if we don't get this issue settled, the industry has a huge incentive to move all of its business to tribally connected arrangements in an effort to evade state usury laws, state small loan rate caps, even state payday loan laws,” said Jean Ann Fox, director of financial services for the Consumer Federation of America.payday loans in tulsa - News
TULSA, Okla. (AP) – Internet payday loan companies owned by Oklahoma Indian nations are coming into conflict with state regulators, a dispute that some say endangers consumers and cheapens the concept of tribal sovereign immunity.
57 Tulsa buried 1957 Plymouth Belvedere Boyd Coddington ...
Tulsa Story :This is a video pictorial of the 1957 Plymouth Belvedere that was buried in Tulsa, Oklahoma on June 15, 1957 as a time capsule. It was uncovered 50 years later on June 15, 2007. I was hoping to see a pristine version of “Miss Belvedere”, but as it turned out, the vault leaked and filled with water, causing much damage to the automobile. As a car enthusiast, I watched the story develop over the past few years. I waited and watched it live online as she was extracted from the ground. When I saw the rust-colored dirt and muck on her, I had a bad feeling about her condition. I wish the person who won this car (by guessing the closest to the town’s actual 2007 population back in 1957) could have it restored, but that would be a massive undertaking. On the other hand, she should get a chance to dance again! I hope you enjoy the video, along with some before, during, and after photos. update the winner of this car was Raymond Humbertson died in 1979 he was Marine and a Korean War veteran he has 2 sisters who may inherit he car Thanks, Chris Miss Belvedere Moves On By Old Cars Weekly After spending nearly 50 years quietly rusting beneath the Tulsa County Courthouse lawn, the 1957 Plymouth Belvedere affectionately known as “Miss Belvedere,” is on the road once again. Don’t get too excited, when she rolled out of Tulsa earlier today, it wasn’t under her own power—she was whisked out of town in the back of a truck.