Check 'n Go is a storefront lending company operating locations across the United States, including Norman, Oklahoma. The company has been providing short-term financial solutions to consumers for decades, positioning itself as an accessible alternative to traditional banking for those seeking rapid funding. Their Norman location is one of hundreds of retail branches where customers can apply in person, online, or over the phone.
The company's primary product is installment loans—unsecured personal loans repaid on a fixed schedule over time—marketed for major purchases, bill consolidation, and unexpected expenses. Check 'n Go also offers cash advances, a Netspend prepaid Mastercard for unbanked consumers, and loan refinancing/reloading options for existing customers. Applicants need a valid ID, proof of income, an active checking account (30+ days old), and a working phone number; some states require SSN documentation. Funding typically arrives the same day for in-store applications or the next business day for online applications.
Check 'n Go differentiates itself through physical retail locations offering face-to-face customer service, quick underwriting decisions, and same-day disbursement. The Norman store maintains extended hours (10am–6pm weekdays, 10am–2pm Saturdays) and has a 4.8-star Google review rating with 207 reviews. The company explicitly states it considers applicants with bad or no credit, making loans accessible to those excluded from traditional banking. They also offer prepaid card services for the unbanked population.
However, the company's lending model—small, short-term loans with fees—inherently targets financially vulnerable populations. While the website does not disclose APR or fee structures, the category and application process align with high-cost lending. One customer review alleges unprofessional conduct, including a manager posting about late payments on Facebook, raising concerns about data privacy and harassment practices. The website's maintenance outage and lack of transparent pricing information are also notable gaps for informed consumer decision-making.