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Sunday, 29 August 2010

What Do I Need For A Payday Loan

By Socrates De Souza

We've all been there. Being short on money is never fun, especially when you have bills to pay. But what can you do about it? Where do you turn when you need help? How can you get the money to pay off that pill, fix that leaky faucet, or have that important part changed on your vehicle? Luckily there ARE places that will help you, and these places are right here in North America. Enter the payday loan.

The name says it all since you go to these loan agencies to borrow money and after a few questions they provide you with cash. Keep in mind your amount will depend on the amount of money you will be bringing home your next paycheck and when you get paid. There are other requirements as well that you need to think about as well.

When you get past this you will also need to bring in pay stubs or proof of income. This will be the biggest part of how they decide what to let you borrow. After all, they want to be paid on time.

The minimum is usually around $300 per week, even though some places will accept less. Unfortunately if you hit this mark or make less then you will only be eligible to receive around $100. Probably the biggest problem here is that most loan companies won't let you borrow such a small amount. This is why you should always check before taking the time to apply.

Though you will not need to undergo a credit check, you will need to provide your name, social security number, and at least four references that can be checked. In addition to this, you will probably need to present at least two forms of identification.

The most common pieces of identification are your social security card and your driver's license. If you try to use something else it will probably delay the process. The good news is if you have these forms of ID and can answer a few other questions you should be able to get a loan.

You will also have to set up a repayment schedule as well. Don't be surprised if they ask you to pay back the money on your next pay date. Your options are usually weekly or bi-weekly. They have to know your payment schedule, and don't try to trick them because it will be verified from your employer. Individuals who are able to pay this back on time will be able to receive more money down the road.

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