Here's the catch: Low Pay, Inc. offers a credit line that attracts those who need it most. But those who sign up, and even those who don't, get gouged with fees they say they neither authorized nor anticipated. Customers' bank balances drop, the company's customer service disappears, and complainants feel they've paid a high price for Low Pay.
Low Pay, Inc., or LPC, calls itself "one of the fastest growing membership-based consumer benefits, finance and marketing companies." According to their website, their membership benefits include shopping opportunities for merchandise "ranging from jewelry and electronics, to furniture, house ware and fashion"; high-limit restricted merchant credit lines, with 70 percent financing of merchandise purchases at no interest and low monthly payments; cash advance discounts, cash-back rewards, emergency roadside assistance; and third-party ser...Click to view full post