Payday staff asked to vote for employee’s campaign (Dayton Daily News)- Topic: Cash Before Payday
WASHINGTON — A former district director of operations for Check ‘n Go, a Mason, Ohio-based payday loan company, accused the company of trying to get a high-level staff member into the Ohio statehouse in an attempt to curb legislation that would restrict payday lending in the state. Mike Donovan, the former district director of operations for Check ‘n Go representing all stores in Washington, D. Rabenold said Check ‘n Go CEO David Davis has been an enthusiastic supporter of his campaign — Davis is among his contributors — but said all contributions have been strictly voluntary. He said most of the contributions from his Check ‘n Go colleagues are in the “$50 to $100 range. Rabenold’s contributors were employees of at least a half-dozen cash advance companies, including Check ‘n Go, Advance America and Columbus Check Cashers. Check ‘n Go is one of the nation’s largest cash advance companies. Learn more
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