When it comes to saving family events, paycheck advances hold a special power to provide a sometimes much-needed infusion of cash in order to get things accomplished. Madeline was placed in charge of organizing her family’s yearly reunion and Christmas gathering, but due to the downturn in the economy was laid off from her job one week before the event and hadn’t finished paying for the catering for the event.
When I got laid off from my job a week before our family reunion, I thought the whole thing was going to be sunk! I managed to find a new job on recommendation of my boss but even though I was going to be starting within a few days, I knew it would be several weeks before I would receive my first check from my new employer. The problem was that I still had the catering to pay for in order to feed all of the guests at the reunion at the end of the week.
Fortunately, I had built up a relationship with a paycheck advance center before, and they were willing to give me another loan after calling my new gaffer and verifying that I would be employed there and making enough to pay back the loan. The next day, I had just over £500 in my bank account ready to help pay for the catering and a few last-minute arrangements.
Thanks to my paycheck advance, I managed to put on a great reunion and everyone had a great time.
Paycheck advances serve as a quick and efficient way of handling cash shortages that you may not have time to seek a traditional bank loan to remedy, and getting one can be as simple as having proof of income, being a citizen and being at least eighteen years old. Easy to manage requirements and a quick turnaround of funds deposit in as little as 12 hours make paycheck advances a valuable service for millions of people around the UK.