CheckNGo
Date: Mon, 02/23/2009 - 07:02
No, I haven't defaulted yet, am trying to avoid that by working
No, I haven't defaulted yet, am trying to avoid that by working out a payment plan
Then you can get what is called an EPP, Extended Payment plan. Y
Then you can get what is called an EPP, Extended Payment plan. You can request this at least one day before the payment is due.
They will break the payments into four equal payments over four paydays. The interest stops and there is no fee for it.
Make sure you speak to a manager. If they do not know what an EPP is then contact the corporate office.
They are great to work with. I did my via internet, so I just c
They are great to work with. I did my via internet, so I just called their internet c/s and they were really helpful. They worked out 4 payments.
Best wishes to you.
I am glad you found them cooperative, their store front location
I am glad you found them cooperative, their store front locations really lack knowledge on the EPP. I had a really bad experience with them, I finally got it resolved with the help of CFSA.
Be advised, the EPP does not work for every state. Some state l
Be advised, the EPP does not work for every state. Some state laws do not allow for the four payments...even though Check N Go is a member of CFSA. State law over rules CFSA membership by-laws. The people at CFSA are helpful and can tell you if the EPP will work in your state.
RoxyNY What states have regs that do not all an EPP? I know
RoxyNY
What states have regs that do not all an EPP? I know that there are some that already have a form of EPP built in.
Kentucky is one that I am sure of...personal experience. And wh
Kentucky is one that I am sure of...personal experience. And when I spoke to CFSA, they were not the only one but, this was early last year and I can not remember the other states they mentioned.
Fron the CFSA website.. Quote:If a state has adopted a requir
Fron the CFSA website..
Quote:
If a state has adopted a requirement for a repayment plan in state law, members shall comply with those requirements. The CFSA Best Practices Extended Payment Plan may not be available to customers in states with statutory payment plan requirements. |
So it sounds like if the state has a re-payment statute already the the CFSA EPP does not override.
nohiogal That was my understanding... Is there a re-paymen
nohiogal
That was my understanding...
Is there a re-payment statute in KY?
Peg...with Ck 'n Go...was it a PDL or an installment loan...they
Peg...with Ck 'n Go...was it a PDL or an installment loan...they offer both...
I can't seem to find anything about a re-payment plan in KY.
I can't seem to find anything about a re-payment plan in KY.