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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:49 am Subject: California Sues Payday Lender
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Posted January 8th in Consumer Affairs.

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California Sues Payday Loan Business




California Attorney General Bill Lockyer has filed a $2 million-plus lawsuit against Los Angeles County-based Fast Cash for violating a state law that prohibits payday loan businesses from suing for triple the amount of the check when customers' bank accounts do not hold sufficient funds to honor post-dated checks written to secure the loan.

"Fast Cash extorted outrageous amounts of money from its customers," said Lockyer. "They threatened lawsuits, tried to squeeze settlements, and, when that did not work, they deceived the court into a rendering a judgment. Fast Cash could have made a lawful living. Instead, they chose fear and deceit. We will continue ridding this industry of similar frauds."

The complaint, filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, asks the court to permanently enjoin the business from further violating the law, void improperly obtained judgments, order full restitution to victims, and assess a civil penalty of not less than $2 million for unlawful business practices. Fast Cash may have accumulated improper judgments in excess of $350,000.

In most cases, state law authorizes a plaintiff to seek a penalty of treble damages, or three times the amount, against a person who writes a bad check. However, California law prohibits payday loan operations from collecting such damages, instead limiting them to the amount of the check and a single $15 fee. Further damages and fees are not allowed.

payday lenders are not entitled to treble damages because, unlike checks for goods or services, at the time a payday loan is written both parties understand the borrower's bank account often will not contain sufficient funds to honor the check. Therefore, the law only allows lenders a single late fee of $15 rather than the punitive treble damages award.

The complaint contends that Fast Cash, run by defendant Christoph Hoppe, illegally sued more than 400 individuals from the Los Angeles area in Los Angeles County Small Claims Court for treble damages for checks passed on insufficient funds.

Defendants threatened borrowers with a suit in order to obtain their agreement to pay back the loan plus treble damages, according to the complaint. When the defendants could not secure an agreement, Hoppe pursued the action in court but would not reveal that each of these checks was written pursuant to a payday loan transaction, the complaint states.

The vast majority of borrowers, the complaint claims, did not attend the small claims court hearings to inform the court of the nature of the transaction. Without complete information, the court ordered borrowers to pay treble damages, according to court records.

The complaint states that Hoppe used "unfair, fraudulent, unconscionable and unlawful means to collect or attempt to collect consumer debts."

Since being investigated the company appears to have stopped making payday loans.


http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2006/08/ca_payday_loans.html

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:51 am Subject:

Excellent post! Glad to see this here in CA!
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See the way they even withold info from the court?
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:10 am Subject:

The gall....very slimy business!
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:44 pm Subject:

Way to go California! Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:58 pm Subject:

Whoooo hooo. I am a California gal and I hope they make them all illegal here and take damn cash call with em.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:31 pm Subject:

Honey, Cashcall can DEFINATELY leave!! I've never heard of this lender (being from Northern CA), but that is GREAT news. Bill Lockyear has long been a consumer advocate and is tops in my book!
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