Frequently Asked Questions
What is a cash advance?
Can I qualify?
How much can I qualify for?
What does it cost?
When do I get my money?
When do I repay?
I don't have a printer and I want to print
a copy of my loan documents. Can I get my documents another way?
How do I reprint my loan documents?
I'm a little low on funds, can I get an
extension?
What is a cash advance?
A cash advance provides you with emergency cash when you need it most ...
usually between paydays! Simply complete our fast two-minute online
application; there are normally no documents to fax. Just complete your
application, speak to one of our loan agents and your cash could be on the
way, usually the next business day!
Can I qualify?
Qualifying is easy and you don't need to worry about your credit. You can
qualify if you:
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Currently have a job (or receive regular income)
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Make at least $1000 per month
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Are 18 years of age or older and a U.S. citizen
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Have a checking account
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Other requirements may apply
Even bankruptcy, bounced checks, charge-offs and other credit hassles don't
prevent you from getting the cash advance you need!
How much can I qualify for?
How much you qualify for depends on a number of factors including your
income and other factors. To see how much you can qualify for, simply
complete our fast two minute online application, speak with a loan
agent and your cash is on the way, usually the next business day!
And don't worry, any credit type can qualify, even bankruptcy, charge-offs
and bounced checks!
What does it cost?
The cost of your cash advance loan is dependant on many factors, such as the
lender and how you manage your financial obligations. Cash advance loans are
designed for emergency situations when you are short of cash and need money
fast! Family emergencies, unexpected car repairs, overdrafts, telephone
reconnection and deposits are just some of the urgent cash needs our
customers have experienced.
Your fees are less than the cost of not having the cash you need when you
need it - overdraft fees, bounced check charges, taxes, even losing your job
because you can't get to work! Actual fees are determined based on the
information you provide when you submit your loan application.
Your cash can often be sent to your bank account the very next business day
and you don't repay until your next paycheck.
When do I get my money?
Once you have applied online, a loan agent will attempt to contact you
to verify your information and explain the terms to you. Once you have
spoken with your loan agent, your cash can be in your bank account as early
as the next business day!
And don't worry... any credit type can qualify, even bankruptcy, charge-offs
and bounced checks!
When do I repay?
Your repayment is the best part. The minimum required payment will be
deducted from your bank account. You get cash when you need it most and
repay when you have it!
Still a little short on payday? No problem! Online customers are
automatically renewed every pay period. Just let us know when you are ready
to pay in full, and we will deduct your loan plus fees from your bank
account.
I don't have a printer and I want to print a copy of my loan
documents. Can I get my documents another way?
Yes! If you do not have a printer handy, there are several ways to get
copies of your documents to you.
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We can fax them to any fax number you request
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We can email them to any email address you request
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We can fax them to your local Kinko's, Mail Boxes Etc. or PostNet so
you can pick them up
How do I reprint my loan documents?
You are able to reprint your loan documents at anytime during the lending
process. If you wish to reprint your loan documents contact us and we can
email your documents to an email address you request for later printing or
printing at another location.
I'm a little low on funds. Can I get an extension?
Customers are automatically renewed, so you do not need to request it.
If your next payday comes around and you are not as caught up as you had
planned, don't worry; we have it covered. We will automatically extend your
due date, and only deduct the renewal fee from your checking account.
Additional fees will apply, but you will be able to repay your cash advance
from future paychecks.
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