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10 Tips on Getting a Car Loan With Bad Credit

1. Improve Your Credit
Even if you have bad credit, every day is a new day to repairing your credit. Before you apply for a loan make all of your payments on time for all of your outstanding debts and it will help your credit score to increase. If there are negative or inaccurate items on your credit report take some time to get these items taken care of and removed.

2. Shop Around
Just because you have bad credit does not mean that you shouldn’t shop and compare your financing options. While you may have a harder time or have to pay a higher rate than good credit borrowers, you still have options, so find out what they are.

3. Bring Other Backup
While credit history does play a role in most financing approvals, it is not the only piece of the puzzle. Many lenders do take other factors into consideration, such as employment history and monthly income. So when you are going to obtain financing bring documentation with you that proves how long you have been working with your current employer, what your monthly income is, or other positive documentation that shows you are on the road to better credit.

4. Go to a Niche Lender
Every lender caters to a particular type of borrower. There are lenders that specialize in lending to individuals with bad credit. Check into these types of lenders to see what kind of financing options are available to you so that you can compare them with other offers that you receive.

5. Put More Money Down
The more cash down payment you can make on a car the less financing you will need to obtain. Often times this will help borrowers to be able to obtain financing easier. This is because the borrower is seen as less of a risk to the lender because the borrower has more invested in the auto upfront.

6. Get a Co-signor
Having a co-signor for your auto loan can help you get on the right track. This will allow you to obtain reasonable terms and rates on your auto loan and rebuild your credit at the same time.

7. Past Auto Loan History
Even if you have bad payment history with other types of loans, if you have good payment history on previous auto loans be sure to bring documentation that shows your good payment auto loan history to show the lender.

8. Explain Your Situation
Everyone makes mistakes sometimes. Sometimes these mistakes affect our credit. If you have a plausible reason for your bad credit history some lenders will ask you to explain the situation in writing and will accept it as a means to give you another chance.

9. Current Lenders
Talk to a lender that you already have other types of loans. For example, if your home mortgage and student loan are with your local bank find out if they offer auto loans. Provided that you have a positive payment history on your other loans, they may be willing to also lend you money to buy a car.

10. No Credit Check Lenders 
Check into lenders that do not require a credit check. You may pay a slightly higher rate than those lenders that require credit checks, but these lenders will lend on other factors besides your credit score and payment history.

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50 Things To Know About Payday Cash Advance Loans

1. Payday lenders typically charge an interest rate of anywhere from $10-$30 per $100 borrowed – or more – Borrowers are usually willing to pay the higher interest rate in order to get the cash fast. Payday loans are typically used for emergencies when cash is needed fast. Typically the best payday loan companies to use, if you must use one, are the ones who charge the lowest fee per $100 borrowed.



2. The interest rates charged on payday loans vary from 200-800% APR or more – The interest charged depends on the individual payday lender.

3. Most of the time, for cash advance loans, no credit check is needed for approval – Payday loans are approved based on employment verification, a current checking account & a few other factors. So, bad credit is not an issue for payday or cash advance approval.

4. Most of the time, a checking account or checking and savings account is needed to obtain a payday loan
- This is one of the few stipulations usually required, since there is no credit check needed.

5. Most of the time, the borrower needs to be at least 18 years old and a US resident

6. Most of the time, the borrower cannot have any outstanding payday loans when applying for a new payday loan

7. Typically, cash advance companies look for borrowers that have a monthly income of about $1000/mo. or more

8. Payday or cash advance loan regulations and laws vary by state

9. Payday loans that are applied for online are typically deposited on the following business day into the borrowers checking account – However, there are some internet payday loan companies who can approve the loan and get the money deposited into the borrowers bank account on the same day. Cash advance lenders generally strive to be as quick funding the loan as possible. Some payday loan companies claim to be one hour payday loan lenders.

10. Amounts of payday loans vary from $100 – $1500 (and in some cases up to $2500) borrowed at a time – The average amount borrowed is typically $500 at a time, though.

11. Employment verification is required with almost all payday loan companies – Payday loan companies online also usually require some kind of employment verification.

12. When applying for a payday loan online, sometimes documents need to be faxed the lender – If the payday loan company does not require documents to be faxed in, but the information can be verified another way, the lender with usually post “no-fax”, “no-faxing” or “faxless” somewhere on their website to let the potential borrowers know that faxing documents is not needed.

13. Bankruptcy, bounced-checks, charge-offs and other types of credit problems, typically don’t prevent a borrower from being approved for a cash advance loan

14. Repayment options on payday loans vary from lender to lender – Repayment options are usually affected by state law.

15. Typically, if the cash advance borrower is unable to repay the loan in full by the date due, the lender requires the borrower to at least pay the interest accrued – This is also regulated at the state level. Some states do not allow this.

16. The approval process for a payday loan typically takes minutes to a few hours, even when applying for the loan online – Online payday loan companies usually have a quick application process and approval within 1-3 hours. The application process for most payday loan companies is usually very easy.

17. Borrowers should NEVER have to pay an “application fee” to apply for a payday loan – This goes for internet payday loan companies also.

18. Payday or cash advance loans should not be used on a regular, repeated basis to support ongoing financial difficulties – A non-profit consumer credit counseling agency can help with ongoing financial issues.


19. Typically, cash advance companies have a loan limit where the borrower must borrower the money for a minimum of 3-7 days

20. Payday loans typically have a loan limit of up to 2 – 6 weeks, depending on the lender and state regulations – Some companies offer loans for up to 2 weeks and some allow 30 day payday loans or can go even longer before the loan becomes due.

21. In 2006, the federal government passed a law, labeling payday lending as “predatory” and made it against the law to charge a higher interest rate to military personnel than 36% APR

22. An employment check stub is typically used as verification of employment for payday loan approval

23. Borrowers who lack the funds to pay back the cash advance loan on time, risk a bounced check fee from the borrowers bank – If you find yourself in a situation where you might not be able to pay back the emergency loan on time. Contact the payday lender and see what your options are before you tack on a bank fee on top of your interest.

24. Typically, when a the payday loan funds, the borrower writes a post dated check to the lending company for the full amount that will be due (loan amount + fees) – Internet payday loan lenders may have a different method for withdrawing the funds from the borrowers bank account.

25. Some payday loan lenders require borrowers to provide bank statements before loan approval – This is true of both online and offline cash advance lenders.

26. Check with www.us.bbb.org (Better Business Bureau) & search payday lenders online for reviews before borrowing – Online and offline payday loan companies are listed on the Better Business Bureau.

27. Social Security numbers are typically needed in the payday loan approval process – However, this does not necessarily mean that your credit will be pulled. Most payday lenders do no credit check for loan approval.

28. In many states, extending the payday loan is illegal

29. Payday loan lending is legal is 37 states – However, each state has it’s own laws regulating payday lending.

30. In 13 states payday loan lending is either illegal or not feasible with the current state laws

31. Some states have laws that limit how many payday loans a borrower can have outstanding at one time

32. Some states cap the number of payday loans a borrower can have per year

33. Some states have laws in place the help prevent borrowers from getting into a debt cycle that becomes almost impossible to get out of – Some states limit the number of times a payday loan lender can renew a payday loan, without lowering the interest rate and making a way for the borrower to be able to payday down or pay off the loan.

34. Payday lending is banned in Georgia and payday loan lending is considered a felony

35. Critics of payday and cash advance lending say that payday loans exploit borrowers financial hardship for profit


36. Proponents of payday and cash advance lending say that emergency loans with higher interest rates are fair considered the borrower typically would not usually have any other borrowing options because of credit or other factors – They also say that with the borrowers being higher risk, it’s only fair to charge higher interest rates.

37. Proponents of payday loans also argue that bank overdraft fees ($15-$30 per bounced check) are more costly, in many cases, than the fees charged by most payday loan companies

38. Payday loan lenders are limited by law to use legal collection practices and cannot attempt to collect the debt any more aggressively than any other type of debt

39. Proponents of payday loans also state that the processing costs of such short-term, emergency loans, require the loans to cost more with higher fees & interest

40. Here is a link to the FDIC guidelines for payday loans:http://www.fdic.gov/regulations/safety/payday/

41. A few banks are beginning to offer loans similar to payday loans for people who’s checks are deposited into their bank accounts automatically and regularly – The interest rate for these types of loans are typically 10% of the amount borrowed.

42. There are some alternatives to payday loans, but most of them have at least a slightly longer processing time – Other alternatives are personal or consumer (signature) loans from a local bank or credit union, loans from family or friends, cash advances from credit cards, bank overdraft protection, employer cash advances, car title loans & pawn shops.

43. Regular payday loan users run a risk of becoming dependent on cash advances and getting into a debt cycle that is difficult to get out of

44. US law requires that payday lenders must disclose all finance charges and the APR of the loan in writing to the borrower before the loan is funded.

45. If you must use a payday loan for a financial emergency, it’s best only to borrow the very minimum amount of cash you need to get by. – Avoid borrowing more than you need to help yourself avoid getting into a “debt cycle”.

46. To file a complaint about a payday or cash advance company, contact the FTC at 1-877-FTC-HELP or visit www.ftc.gov.

47. To avoid needing a payday loan in the future, work on avoiding unnecessary expenses, make a budget and try to save a little here and there for future emergencies

48. Pay day loans go by various names – Pay day loans are often called cash advance loans, check loans, internet cash loans, online payday loans & check advance loans.

49. Consider all other options before deciding to use a cash advance loan – However if you must get a payday loan, search for a reputable, low cost payday loan lender.

50. To avoid unnecessary use of pay day loans, consider talking to creditors to see if you can have more time to pay your needed bill(s) – If you can get your creditor(s) to waive your late fee(s), you might be able to get by without a cash advance loan.

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