Check n Go
Date: Thu, 06/07/2012 - 16:22
They ARE licensed in California. Don't make any mistakes. You mi
They ARE licensed in California. Don't make any mistakes. You might get sued. Call them up and ask them for an extended repayment plan. I hear they are easy to work with.
Installmetn Loans are a Little Trickier
Hello,
I also had an installment loan with Check n go, and because of the nature of the loan, they can't work out a payment plan with you until the loan defaults. There are two steps:
1. the payment comes back, and you will talk to collections to make alternate payment arrangements (you can use a prepaid debit card).
2. The loan has to default for 30 days before you can work out a settlement. So, work with collections on the first defaulted payment, and when the next regular payment is NSF, you can work out a settlement agreement. I got a pretty good one, so just work with them throughout and you'll find they are easy to deal with. You just have to go through the default process to get there.
Good Luck!