Facts About Paycheck Advance
Get the facts about your paycheck advance. We’ll list some of the benefits and explain your repayment options.
Paycheck Advance Benefits
When you get a paycheck advance through our site, you will enjoy the following benefits:
- Loans of up to $1500. You can get a paycheck advance of up to $1500 on our site.
- Easy to qualify. Most lenders do not perform a financial history check, so you will not have to go through a tedious qualification process like you do with traditional loans and credit cards. Almost anyone with a bank account and a job can get a paycheck advance.
- Get funds quicker. If you sign up during normal business hours, you could have your paycheck advance by the next possible business day.
- Skip the faxing. Many online paycheck advance companies require customers to fax in piles of documentation to support their information. We believe this is time consuming and unnecessary, so most of our lenders offer a no-fax option to all of our customers.
- Sign up online. If you were to get a paycheck advance the traditional way, you would have to fill out stacks of sign up materials. We offer a simple, streamlined form that you can fill out from the convenience of your home computer.
- Pay your bills on time. A paycheck advance can help you pay your bills on time, which means you will avoid late fees, bounced checks, and possible damage to your credit.
Repayment Flexibility
We offer flexible repayment options on our advances. On your loan’s due date, you have several options:
- Pay the loan and the finance charge in full on the loan’s due date. Your paycheck advance will usually come due on your next payday.
- Pay the finance charge and part of the loan on the due date and roll the loan over for additional repayment time. If you would like more time to repay your loan, you can extend the loan for an additional fee as long as you pay at least the finance charge on the original due date.
- Pay just the finance charge on the due date and roll the loan over. Rolling the loan over will result in an additional finance charge.
If you have any questions, please check out our payday FAQ page.