Emily Sortor  |  September 6, 2018

Category: Consumer News

A class action lawsuit challenges Speedy Cash’s practice of giving loans at extremely high interest rates.

Plaintiff Cindy Delisle says that she took out a loan from Speedy Cash and was charged unlawfully high interest rates.

She says she was not given adequate time to review the terms of the loan, so she was not aware that the interest rates were so high.

According to Delisle, she took out an Installment Loan and Promissory Note with Speedy Cash on July 14, 2018 for the amount of $4,457.38. 

The Speedy Cash class action says under the terms of the loan Delisle was required to pay back the loan at a minimum of $15,097.63, but she was not provided with the terms of the loan in a way that let her accurately review them, so she did not know that she would be required to pay that amount.

The plaintiff reportedly made a payment to Speedy Cash on Aug. 17, 2018, thereby incurring financial injury from her involvement with the company.

She says that the company intentionally misled her into taking out a loan with an exorbitantly high interest rate and makes a practice of misleading all of its consumers about the terms of their loan, so as to maximize its profits from unfair interest rates.

The Speedy Cash loan class action lawsuit argues that the company does not give its borrowers an opportunity to negotiate the loan, but presents the loan on a “take it or leave it” basis and only shows them the terms of the loan very briefly.

The plaintiff argues that Speedy Cash violates California’s Unfair Competition Law by charging interest rates well above the legally allowed rate. She says that the company’s loan practices are “unfair, unlawful, fraudulent, and/or pernicious.”

The Speedy Cash loan interest rates class action lawsuit alleges that the company knew or should have known of the legal restrictions on interest rates, and knowingly violated the law.

Additionally, Delisle says that the company had legal means by which it could make a profit and run its business, but actively chose instead to violate the law and charge extreme interest rates.

The Speedy Cash high interest rates class action lawsuit says that the company intentionally deceives consumers as to the terms of the loan by not allowing them adequate time to review the loan terms, and by making the terms of the loan so confusing that reasonable borrowers would not be able to understand them.

Allegedly, this is done so that consumers who discover the high interest rates would not have an opportunity to decide to not take out a loan from Speedy Cash, because had they known that the interest rate was extremely high and unlawful, they would refuse to do business with the company.

Delisle is represented by Ahren Tiller of BLC Law Center APC, Joshua Swigart of Hyde & Swigart and Abbas Kazerounian of Kazerouni Law Group APC.

The Speedy Cash Interest Rates Class Action Lawsuit is Cindy Delisle v. Speedy Cash, Case No. 3:18-cv-02042-GPC-RBB, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.

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562 thoughts onSpeedy Cash Class Action Challenges ‘Extreme’ Loan Interest Rates

  1. Barbara Brown says:

    You think you are getting a payday loan with a flat charge then they start payments, none of which goes to principle

  2. Christina Fenton says:

    Add me to classaction

  3. Christina Fenton says:

    I have deal with speedy cash twice and I were charged a lot on both loans .I paid them off but I think they owe me money from all that interest they changed .

  4. Gina Rhinehart says:

    Please add me to lawsuit

  5. Chanda M. Williams says:

    PLEASE ADD ME TO THIS LAWSUIT!!
    Right now they are charging me an APR of 358.51% and my balance is $764.86 and my next payment due is 202.51. Because of the APR it will take a long time to pay this off and get them out of my wallet.

  6. Sandra says:

    How do i get added to the class action lawsuit

  7. BARRY GROSSMAN says:

    please add me Speedy Cash I believe goes against some statutes in Missouri

  8. Stephanie harp says:

    How do I join the lawsuit?

  9. RMBS says:

    Please add me to this claim. Just yesterday, I received a threatening email from a “Patrick Thomas” so says the email address in the non-uniformed, unprofessional and amateur email that carried nothing more than threats stating to pay $7289 on a $600 loan. Do they think I’m stupid? Ok….wait right there. They said they wanted a check…..I’ll write it now to Speedy Cash……you (Speedy Cash), didn’t say you wanted a ” negotionable” check! The laughs on you stupid! Call my employer and have my references called to court as you threat. One is an attorney, one is a D.A. and another is a Sheriff! Do your thug thizzle……..’cause I’m surely gonna do mine!

  10. Dedra says:

    I don’t remember what my rates were but please add me

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