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The No Credit Check Personal Loan

September 28th, 2009 Posted in Mortgage Info
by Jimi Morrison

People who are looking to obtain a small personal loan can find legitimate businesses in their community which provide these services. There are many advertisements which may appear online or through the mail, and they may not be reputable. Usually these businesses require several forms of identification to verify your ability to repay the loan. These personal loans are also called payday loans or cash advances.

These businesses are easy to find in either the telephone book or online. Good examples of these businesses which provide cash advances is Check Into Cash or Moneytree. Both of these have offices in multiple states.

These businesses also have a variety of services which they offer besides payday loans. Some businesses do employee check cashing for a small fee. They may provide money orders or a bill pay service. Wire transfers are common, as are purchasing prepaid cards. Other items that may be sold are things such as stamps and the use of their fax or copy machine.

To be approved for these short-term loans, several pieces of documentation are needed. The most common forms of documentation are current bank statements, employer check stubs, and a check book. The check book must be from the same bank, and the account must be in good standing. Several current check stubs are needed to verify employment. The patron will write a check to the store which will be used for repayment of the loan.

The teller will collect these documents and review the items. Once approved, you can decide the amount you would like to loan. There are limits on the amount you can receive based on your monthly income. As an example, if you made less than $1500 per month, you may be eligible to only take $150 as a loan. However, if you made $3000 per month, you might be eligible for more, such as $255 per payday loan.

Each state has laws which only allow these stores to loan a certain amount to customers. Actual amounts in the following states are examples. Washington State can loan a maximum of $700, or Nevada can loan up to $5000 to people.

These loans do charge interest, and again, this applies to the state the loan takes place. These loans are short-term, and they are designed to be paid back at the next payday. They will use the check they required for approval, and it will be post-dated for the amount loaned plus interest.

The interest rate on these loans are rather high approximately 15% to 16% which is more than most banks. These are cash advances, and no credit check is performed. It helps those who need some cash quickly, or they may not qualify for bank loans because of their credit history.

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