Herrera’s payday lender case nets $7.7 million for borrowers — at zero expense to taxpayers July 7, 2015August 5, 2013 by S.F. City Attorney's Press Office Check ‘n Go and Money Mart litigation settlement secures direct restitution to overcharged consumers, employed innovative social media outreach tactics
‘Less Miserable’ parody video showcases S.F. City Attorney’s Check ‘n Go refund drive July 8, 2015February 20, 2013 by S.F. City Attorney's Press Office Viral video strategy pays homage to Oscar(r)-nominated film, hopes to reach California borrowers eligible for restitution of up to $4.3 million
Online parody ads leverage social media as Check ‘n Go refund push enters final 60 days July 8, 2015February 6, 2013 by S.F. City Attorney's Press Office $4.3 million refund drive continues approach S.F. City Attorney used with ‘Pay Me Maybe’ viral video to reach eligible claimants
Herrera kicks off $4.3 million refund drive for Check ‘n Go borrowers over next three months September 15, 2015December 27, 2012 by S.F. City Attorney's Press Office Statewide outreach effort seeking to ID eligible claimants seeks to mirror success of similar program for Money Mart borrowers