Your Questions About Payday Loans

David asks…

Payday Loans – Actual Lenders?

I live in AR where our AG has managed to get every single cash advance business shut down and moved out. I know people abuse these loans, and sometimes get taken advantage of because they don’t read the fine print. However, I found payday loans to be very useful and from time to time I would utilize them. I have been on the web looking for an online payday lender. The problem is there are literally thousands of marketing companies out there they take your info and present it to multiple lenders, actually the “lenders” I’ve been connected with are just more marketing companies. Does anyone know of an actual online payday lender?
I want to reiterate that I do not believe Payday loans are for everyone. Just like the disclaimers on all the websites say “A payday advance is intended to be used as a short term loan”. I realize that if you let an outstanding balance linger you could be paying a very high price for a small amount of money. Unfortunately, due to the economy, our poor government leadership, dishonest/unethical bank/credit card practices, and greedy business people who can’t live without a million plus yearly salary, I probably will be forever in need of payday loans. As far as any of my State leaders trying to protect me…Yeah Right!!!! Thanks!

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John asks…

Does anyone know of any payday loan lender online who doesnt verify employment?

I dont mind faxing

The Expert answers:

I would recommend http://www.advanceloan.net/

You could get up to $1500 in as little as one hour by applying for a quick cash loan. Furthermore, low fees, nothing to fax and bad credit ok are their pros

Good luck :)

Jenny asks…

Im in Pa; am near defaulton a online payday loan. I am getting outside agencies calling abt it. what to do ?

I am workingwith the lender but its a huge network of payday lenders that wants there money. I am trying to deal with the specific lender unitedcash loans I have been getting some threats from pepole saying they are attorneys .I wontgive theminfo over phone theygotmad isaid sendme it inwriting they got realmad i threaten to call attorney general .they hung up next steps……..

The Expert answers:

Are online payday loans even legal in PA?
Most likely it is not an attorney calling you, but their collection department.
If you do not pay , they will sue you

Sharon asks…

online payday loan lender not matching site?

anyone know of a payday loan LENDER and not a matching website…??i find myself typing the same info in like 5 different webpages and i dont like my information out there like that…so does anyone know of a payday loan lender that has its own website that i can go to an apply for a payday loan?

and, i know PDL are not a good idea, so please dont comment about that.
if it helps any-i live in VA

The Expert answers:

None of them do. It’s always another company fronting the monies from the company who took your application.

Just like my credit card. The card has the companies name on it but the monies comes from another bank.

Donna asks…

i am desperatly trying to get an online payday loan and all i get are these places that match u with lenders ?

So these lender matching places end you to more lender matching places. I just want to deal directly with the company that is gonna loan me the money. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!

The Expert answers:

Consider that a payday loan online is like a check without a signature, what proof is there that you are who you say you are and if they don’t have that how are they going to get their loan money back? AS many have suggested, you are going to go in person, they are no different than a bank except I don’t think a bank can charge the interest they charge.

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