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Submitted by jj on Thu, 08/17/2006 - 10:36
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Hey all it looks like a national PDL is in hot water here in Washington State. Check N Go is being taken to task for violating Washington State Rules. Here is the Link,

www.dfi.wa.gov/CS%20Orders/C-05-012-06-SC01.pdf

Among the more disturbing allegations concern the captureing of customer bank account PIN numbers. Anyone dealing with Check N Go should read the complaint, cechk their contract and their state law.


The State of Washington is proposing over $300,000 in fines as well as license revocation.


Submitted by jj on Thu, 08/17/2006 - 10:39

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Yup!
I'm afraid that's the reason why these guys will be around a lot longer, and it will be harder to shut them down!
For instance, QuikPayday..they got sued and shut down in Colorado, but ended up reopening another internet business by finding pdl's for people instead of funding it themselves!~


Submitted by erzeke1 on Thu, 08/17/2006 - 12:54

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While it's great that a big PDL is actually going down somewhere in the US, it just shows that our work is nowhere finished.
I have adopted this issue as my own and am emailing politicians in California for their positions on it. It's an election year, right? AND I VOTE!!!
I'll let my new friends on this wonderful site know what I find out. And btw, I LOVE this site and I LOVE you all!!!


Submitted by kscornell on Sat, 08/26/2006 - 13:58

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JJ,

Great find here. It is frightening that these places violate so many state laws. We have to keep up the good fight though :) This forum has caused a great big stir up around the internet lenders. I've even had one follow me around the forums. Why would a legitimate business do that??? Mind boggling, isn't it?


Submitted by Cow & Chicken on Sun, 09/10/2006 - 06:31

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I was doing a quick search online a few days ago and saw that in NC, Check n Go, (or one of those worms), was sued in a class action lawsuit. It seems that in NC, they had to quit doing payday loans completely after 2001, or something. Anyway, this place never closed down. Now, they are GOING DOWN! Woo hoo!


Submitted by swedishgirl on Thu, 09/28/2006 - 16:46

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Spoke to a lady at the pa dept. of banking, she said they filed a lawsuit against advance america and checkngo, no judges decision yet. she told me that all customers are obligated to pay because they are under current contract, but to watch the pa dept. of banking web page for updates and possible reimbursement through civil litigation with these companies. She also said that the internet pdl companies follow the laws of the state they are based out of, not the customers home state. Just spoke to her on friday.


Submitted by fedupinpa on Sun, 02/04/2007 - 14:06

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I think it is sad for those individuals on disability with a fixed income, I see them standing in line and paying there loan fees for advance america, this has got to be the worst. you get a $500 loan (line of credit) you pay $172 a month and only $20 comes off the principal. It takes forever. Predator lenders!


Submitted by fedupinpa on Sun, 02/04/2007 - 14:09

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I dealt with Advance America too - and had to deal with a branch manager that had some serious issues, to boot. One day she would be all nicey-nice, offering me payment arrangements, etc., which I would agree to and make my payment per their terms. A few days later, she would call me, threatening to "go legal" if I didn't get the full balance due on the loan in there, and to quote her, "I don't care if you have to beg, borrow or steal it, you'd better get that money in here". And yet a few days after that, she'd call me and be all nice again, saying her "district manager" said we could work out payment arrangements. Nasty people.


Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Sun, 02/04/2007 - 17:42

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I will have to deal with them on 2/9, I won't have all their money,they have gotten their money off me 6x with the fees I have paid. I want to pay $100 a pay, it will take me 4 pays to pay it off, I think that is reasonable. He will give me a bunch of crap, but at this point I really don't care. I have given these idiots enough of my money, so if he can't agree to that, toooooooo bad, I will make a lower offer.


Submitted by fedupinpa on Sun, 02/04/2007 - 19:39

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What are they gonna do that their ridiculous fees haven't already accomplished? I have been late on my mortgage and car for the last time trying to keep up with a never ending battle with them. Won't do it anymore. I know the managers lose some kind of bonus if they don't have all their accounts collected. I am not real sure how that works but one told me that one time. I guess it hits home when it is money out of their pockets, now they know how the customers feel month after month. Wonder if they would use their own product? Good question for them huh?


Submitted by fedupinpa on Sun, 02/04/2007 - 19:43

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Just got off the phone with checkngo online, sounds as if they will just keep accepting the returned ACH until they get one to clear. This may actually give me time to save up and pay them all at once. There is a method to my madness just not sure what it is. I called langhorne, unless I have 4 or more they will not work with me. I actually have a hell of alot more than 4 but have managed to work out payment agreements with them myself. No sense in paying some one else to do it. You guys have been a great help.


Submitted by fedupinpa on Mon, 02/19/2007 - 10:19

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It all depends in which state the corporate is located. Some states like Delaware have no cap on how much interest they can charge


Submitted by on Fri, 06/29/2007 - 16:29

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My husband and I took a few out back when our first was born and it finally got to the point we offered to pay a certian amount per check that we couldnt afford to keep going there way andthe next day they hit our bank account thankfully empy to try to get the full amount wehn that didnt go throught the next day the hit it with 2 equal payments and continued every day for about 2 weeks when it was all said and done the bank closed the account with a neg balance of over 600 just in return fees


Submitted by sakura_ecm on Sat, 09/29/2007 - 17:57

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actually no that was about a year ago, after about 6mths of constant calling about the money we fianlly told them unless they would accept small payments to quit calling suprisingly it worked


Submitted by sakura_ecm on Mon, 10/01/2007 - 11:16

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I have a pdl with these yahooo's. I am in Washington State. I have had many with them. Do I still have to pay them? The excessive fees, etc should cover what I owe?


Submitted by mymomandmetoo on Mon, 08/03/2009 - 18:50

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I live in NC. Had a pdl over 4 yrs ago with no fax payday loan & they say I still owe them money, have a company called Hunter & Assoc investigations harrassing me at home/work & they are out of Lithonia, GA & say they are working on my behalf & I didn't hire them. They don't have a case here in NC do they?


Submitted by debra4303 on Tue, 10/06/2009 - 08:32

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I live in NC. Had a pdl over 4 yrs ago with no fax payday loan & they say I still owe them money, have a company called Hunter & Assoc investigations harrassing me at home/work & they are out of Lithonia, GA & say they are working on my behalf & I didn't hire them. They don't have a case here in NC do they?


Did you search them at the BBB?


Submitted by Shazzers on Tue, 10/06/2009 - 09:00

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What about people like me who already in Debt with PDL's I even closed my bank account but I still owe PDL there calling me all the time to pay them, I dont have the funds to pay them how long can I hold them off? I know I have to pay them back but I'm trying to pay one at a time I have three. My roommate left me with all the responsibilties. Any advice?


Submitted by on Sat, 10/17/2009 - 05:31

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Oh my gosh! This is disturbing! What can we do to prevent this in the other 49 states?


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Originally Posted by jj
Hey all it looks like a national PDL is in hot water here in Washington State. Check N Go is being taken to task for violating Washington State Rules. Here is the Link,

www.dfi.wa.gov/CS%20Orders/C-05-012-06-SC01.pdf

Among the more disturbing allegations concern the captureing of customer bank account PIN numbers. Anyone dealing with Check N Go should read the complaint, cechk their contract and their state law.


Submitted by Jennifer Dickinson on Sun, 08/08/2010 - 13:44

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I wanted to ask you, or anyone else who reads this, has anyone attempted to get a payday loan to help fund a vacation, only to figure out that you were getting duped into paying DOUBLE what the original loan was for? I am having difficulty finding money to fund my upcoming vacation and REALLY don't want to have to get money in a way that will be harmful to my wallet in the long run.


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Originally Posted by mymomandmetoo
I sent letter to all of the payday loan people that are illegal. Advised all of them that I am not paying there loans and that I am sure I have already repaid them more than I owe in their excessive fees. I will let you know how they respond if they do.


Submitted by Jennifer Dickinson on Sun, 08/08/2010 - 13:46

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Originally Posted by Jennifer Dickinson
I wanted to ask you, or anyone else who reads this, has anyone attempted to get a payday loan to help fund a vacation, only to figure out that you were getting duped into paying DOUBLE what the original loan was for? I am having difficulty finding money to fund my upcoming vacation and REALLY don't want to have to get money in a way that will be harmful to my wallet in the long run.


PDL's should not be used for a vacation. They are for unexpected expenses that arise between paydays.


Submitted by PDLOwner on Wed, 08/18/2010 - 07:47

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