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Check ‘N Go To Pay Out $4.3 Million to California Residents

San Francisco City Attorney is spearheading statewide effort to notify customers who have until March 28, 2012 to file a claim.

-by Bay City News-

California residents who paid exorbitant interest rates for online installation loans may be eligible for repayment over the next three months in a refund drive announced Thursday by San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera.

Consumers who dealt with Cincinnati-based Check 'n Go are eligible

for restitution under a June settlement with Herrera's office in which the
payday loan company agreed to pay $4.3 million in refunds.

Herrera said Check 'n Go partnered with an out-of-state bank in an
illicit scheme to skirt California's maximum interest rate of 36 percent for
the payday loans and made loans with interest rates as high as 400 percent.

Herrera said there are thousands of victims statewide, many who
are "the working poor, who are living paycheck to paycheck."

Because of the exorbitant rates, "people could never get their
principal paid down ... and the number continued to grow," he said.

The Millbrae store is located at 620 El Camino Real.  There are two stores in San Francisco and another located in San Mateo.

The city attorney's office is coordinating a statewide outreach
effort to notify customers who are eligible for refunds, which must be
claimed during a three-month period between today and March 28.

Herrera said San Francisco has one of California's highest density
of payday loan companies and that he will be traveling to other hot spots
around the state, including Los Angeles and the Central Valley.

A refund drive earlier this year for a similar settlement with the
payday lender Money Mart/Loan Mart netted more than 8,100 claimants who
received an average of nearly $700.

As part of that outreach, Herrera's office created a video with
the popular song "Call Me Maybe" to encourage claimants to come forward, and
he did not rule out similar efforts in this case.

"However we need to get the word out, we're going to do it,"
Herrera said.

"That was very successful in what it was intended to do," he said,
noting his office received a spike in claimants after the video's release.

Check 'n Go claimants may qualify for restitution if they received
an online four-month installation loan between November 2006 and June 2008
through the websites www.checkngo.comwww.ilp.fbdel.com or
www.commandloans.com.

The refunds will range from $20 to $4,675, depending on the size
of the payment by the claimant.

People are encouraged to visit www.caloanrefund.org, email
caloanrefund@sfgov.org or call toll-free to (855) 581-2350 for more
information about how to make a claim.

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John Pivirotto April 12, 2013 at 11:33 am
They want your credit card information to process an order that's free. Sorry, that's not going toRead More happen. Call me paranoid, but is that just an oversight or is it their way of tracking their customer's buying habits? I like my privacy, how about you?
Tim Chafee March 30, 2013 at 12:27 pm
Oh yeah! Like I need advise from the Hollywood dung elite like Bill Maher and Danny D'Midget toRead More offer me diet suggestions. If you don't like the product, don't buy it.
E Vorsatz March 18, 2013 at 11:08 pm
Yes, we are well aware of this & can not believe the Burlingame district is proceeding with theRead More plans for this school. The footprint of the school does not allow for safe drop off and pick up. I have seen a couple of different plans for the drop off line & none of them are adequate for the location. The traffic will surely be a nightmare & I hope we are not moved to this school, as there is not proper access for drop off. Also, not sure why the plans keep changing, maybe because they can not come up with a good plan.
Reid Kowallis April 22, 2013 at 07:01 pm
Who will respond to emergencies at Hoover School? I measured the width of the two small bridgesRead More near the bottom of Canyon Road today. One is 17’ 10” and the other is 18’. Emergency response vehicles are 10’ wide, landscape pickup trucks are 8 feet wide and SUVs are 7’ feet wide. Consider what will happen every school day when children are dropped off at school. Traffic will stop on these two bridges and no emergency vehicles will be able to pass. This will happen every school day, twice a day even when there isn’t an emergency. Consider what will happen during any real emergency. The school is located near the San Andreas Fault. Two 30” high pressure gas mains are even closer. The fire department plans to close the fire house on Hillside near the Hoover School. Who will respond to emergencies at Hoover School? How will responders get to the school?
Reid Kowallis April 22, 2013 at 06:34 pm
Has anyone read the safety/disaster plan for Hoover School? The fire department admitted that theyRead More did not take Hoover School into account in the EXPENSIVE consolidation study they commissioned. On April 9th, 2013 I attended a Burlingame City meeting on fire department consolidation . The fire department has paid for a study that recommends closing the fire house on Hillside. They plan to build a new station near Trousdale on Skyline in close proximity to two 30” high pressure gas mains (http://www.pge.com/myhome/edusafety/systemworks/gas/transmissionpipelines/) and within half a mile of the San Andreas Fault.