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Using
Payday Advance Loans Wisely: Emily's Smart
Move |
by:
Joel
Walsh |
Thinking
about taking out a payday advance loan but
worried about falling into a debt trap?
Read this real-world scenario of how one
person navigated the maze of payday advance
loans to stay out of debt.
Ever wonder how some people manage to take
out expensive payday advance loans and still
come out on top financially? It's not easy,
but it is certainly possible. This is the
story of Emily, one person who used a payday
advance loan to dig herself out of a financial
rut.
Emily's charge card, car payment, cellular
phone bill, and rent were all due in three
days, $1,500 total. Emily had $500 in the
bank. Her monthly pay check wouldn't come
for ten more days, and her boss said no
to a payday advance. Loans were out of the
question, she thought. She needed the money
in three days, and a bank loan would take
that long just to mail her the paperwork.
If Emily was late paying her $300 credit
card bill, she would incur a $35 late fee
which would make her balance exceed her
credit limit, earning her a $50 over-the-limit
fee. She couldn't afford to be late on her
car loan, cellular phone or rent, even though
there were no late fees. Having paid each
of those bills late a few times in the past,
she'd be skating on thin ice if she did
it again.
Cash Advance Payday Loans: Emily's Salvation?
Emily decided to apply for a cash advance
payday loan. She knew it would be foolish
simply to trust a lender of these loans
for information. Searching on the internet,
she found a website that did not belong
to a payday advance loan lender, but instead
reviewed the payday loan lenders.
She visited the website of online payday
advance loan lender that was rated particularly
well. Emily knows there are a lot of cheats
on the web, so she was careful. Here's what
she looked for:
. The loan company's website had a link
to the Better Business Bureau. Clicking
on the link, Emily saw the company's record:
member in good standing with no unresolved
complaints.
. The loan company's application clearly
stated what the fees were, and what the
annual percentage rate (APR) was. It also
stated what penalties Emily would have to
pay if she did not pay back the loan on
time.
. Looking at a few other websites, Emily
saw that the original loan company's loan
terms, fees, and interest rates were competitive.
. She double-checked that her upcoming paycheck
would be enough to cover all her outstanding
bills.
. She then checked into all the bills she
would have to pay in between her upcoming
paycheck and the one after that. After all,
with her next paycheck going to repay the
payday advance loan, she would need to make
sure there was enough money left over to
pay her remaining bills. She didn't want
to have to take out another loan after that.
. Emily figured out that she would have
$300 left over after she paid all the bills
between now and the next month's paycheck.
Living for 40 days on only $300 would be
a challenge. But she decided she could do
it if she economized. She would bring her
lunch to work rather than buy it in the
cafeteria, and give up going out at night--including
un-inviting herself from a co-worker's upcoming
birthday party at the neighborhood bar.
. She posted notes on her refrigerator,
steering wheel, and wallet, reminding herself
not to make too many car trips, waste food,
or splurge. She made herself the goal of
reading several books she'd always wanted
to read, rather than going out. She got
them free from the library.
Did Emily's Payday Advance Loan Plan Succeed?
Fully prepared, Emily took a $1000 cash
advance from the ABC Loan Company and repaid
it on the 15th along with a $50 fee. She
saved $85 in credit card penalty fees. She
also stayed on the good side of her landlord,
car loan lender, bank, and cellular phone
provider.
The experience also brought home to Emily
that she was living too close to the limits
of her paycheck. She realized that she would
be better off moving out of her studio apartment,
into a room in an apartment of a few friends.
She'd also save money on gas by moving closer
to work.
Today, Emily is grateful to the payday lender
for saving her from financial disaster.
She's also proud of herself for being able
to stay out of the debt trap so many other
payday cash advance borrowers get into.
She recommends to all her friends that if
they ever get a payday loan, they do their
homework, just like she did.
About the author:
Joel Walsh is a regular contributor to Payday
Advance Loans : http://www.payday-loan--online.comGo
to Payday
Advance Loans for more tips on avoiding
high fees on payday loans online.
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