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Questions about Your Cash Advance Loan

What is a cash advance loan? A cash advance loan is an small loan used to cover unexpected financial emergencies until your next payday.

How soon can I get a cash advance? Once you submit your online application and your loan has been approved, money will be wired electronically into your account overnight.

How do I apply for a cash advance?  It’s easy to apply. Just complete our easy, online application. It takes just minutes to complete. No faxing required!

Can I qualify for a cash advance loan? You just need to meet the following requirements to be pre-approved for a cash advance loan:

  1. 18 years of age and a U.S. Citizen
  2. Currently employed and make at least $1200 per month
  3. Have an active checking account with direct deposit.

Can I qualify for a loan if I have declared bankruptcy?  You may still apply for a loan if you have declared bankruptcy, but you typically have to have the bankruptcy charged off before you are approved.

Can I still qualify for a loan if I have bad credit? We do not run any credit checks, so you can still be approved for a cash advance loan.

How do I pay back my loan? According to your loan agreement, the loan amount plus a finance fee will be deducted from your checking account on your next pay date.

How much can I borrow? Depending on your state of residence, you can qualify from between $50 and $500.

How often can I use a cash advance? A payday cash advance is typically used for short term periods of time to cover money emergencies. It is not meant as a solution for long-term financial problems.

Can I have more than one cash advance at a time? No, you may only have one cash advance loan at a time with GetYourCashLoan.com.

When is my cash advance due? The loan will be due on your next payday.

Why do people choose a cash advance? A cash advance is intended to help out in a short-term financial emergency and is meant to be paid back on your next payday.

 
 
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