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FAQ

  • Personal loans;
  • Mortgages;
  • Home improvement loans;
  • Car loans;
  • Student loans;
  • Small business loans;
  • Payday loans.

A payday loan is a short-term, small loan that you repay once you receive your next paycheck, typically two to four weeks after you take out the loan.

Payday loans typically range between $100 and $1,000, depending on your lender and state.

Payday loans typically range between $100 and $1,000, depending on your lender and state.

Here are the common reasons people take a payday loan in Wisconsin:

  • Debt Consolidation;
  • Education;
  • Medical bills;
  • Wedding;
  • Vacation;
  • Business trip;
  • Holiday expenses;
  • Mortgage repayments.

To qualify for a loan, most payday lenders require that borrowers:

  1. Be at least 18 years old;
  2. Have a valid checking account;
  3. Provide some proof of income;
  4. Provide valid identification.

A payday loan default can lead to bank overdraft fees, collections calls, damage to your credit scores, a day in court and garnishment of your paycheck.

Yes, in most cases. This extension will increase the term of your loan so your monthly payment is decreased.

Yes. Most lenders offer you the opportunity to apply for a payday loan via the internet, from the comfort of your home.

Online loans are a more convenient and fast option for getting fast money.

  • They’re easy to access;
  • They have relaxed requirements ;
  • Any credit is accepted;
  • There is no paperwork or collateral involved.

Yes. Online loans from participating lenders are as safe as regular bank loans. We partner only with legit and reliable lenders.

In some states, you are allowed to have two payday loans at once from the same lender. However, lenders usually impose special requirements that you need to meet.

Usually, payday lenders do not check your credit score when making a loan desicion, so you still can get approved if you have a bad credit history.

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