If you are one of the 17,500
Michigan consumers paying too much for their Western Sky and CashCall
loans time is running out to file your claim and get your money back.
Claims have to be filed by September 18, 2015. Find out if you
qualify today.
On May 14, 2015, Michigan's Attorney
General's office announced a $2.2 million settlement with South
Dakota-based Western Sky Financial and California company CashCall
Inc. The claim: that the companies charged illegally high interest
and fees for their quick-fix loans.
Internet-based Western Sky charged
between 89
and 169 percent interest – well above
Michigan's legal limits. The interest and fees on a $1,000 loan could
leave borrowers paying more than $4,000 within two years. Other
short-term, 6-month loans had an APR of 350%.
Attorney
General Bill Schuette and his Corporate
Oversight Division weren't going to let the Internet lenders take
advantage of Michigan residents.
“We
will not tolerate any businesses attempting to skirt the rules at the
expense of Michigan consumers trying to make ends meet,” said
Schuette. “This settlement is a victory for the thousands of
Michigan consumers who took out Western Sky loans and serves as a
warning to only do business with licensed entities. I am grateful for
the joint efforts and hard work by the Department of Insurance and
Financial Services and my staff that secured this settlement
providing significant relief for Michigan consumers.”
After the Department of Insurance
and Financial Services (DIFS) issued a cease and desist regulatory
action against Western Sky and CashCall – demanding they stop
selling unlicensed, high-interest loans in Michigan – the two
companies agreed to negotiate. All Western Sky loans were capped at
7% annual interest, even if they had originally been set higher. This
happens automatically without the borrower needing to do anything.
But Michigan residents with active
Western Sky accounts who overpaid on high-interest loans in the past
still need to act. To get a “pro
rata refund” - your share of the excessive
fees charged by Western Sky and CashCall – you have to make a claim
with the Claim Fund Administrator, Dahl Administration, LLC.
Eligible Western Sky borrowers
should have received a notice explaining the claims process by July
20, 2015. All claims must be filed by September 18, 2015. That means
there's only about a month left to get your part of the $2.2 million
settlement fund.
The consumer
protection team at The Liblang Law Firm, P.C.
can help you prepare and file your claim with the Dahl
Administration, LLC and make sure you are compensated for the
predatory lending practices of Western Sky and CashCall. Don't wait.
If you have received a notice or believe you are entitled to
compensation, contact
The Liblang Law Firm, P.C. today to get the
process started with a free consultation.
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