State investigates TJ’s Quick Check

State investigates TJ’s Quick Check
The Nevada Financial Institutions Division (NFID) has ordered six TJ’s Quick Check Exchange, Inc. establishments, including one in Fallon, to cease and desist illegal activity and has determined an unspecified amount of loans and auto repossessions are null and void. The NFID discovered Quick Check co-owner William Jones loaned money despite not being licensed. Jones is allowed to loan money …

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