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Learning about savings account payday advances
Priority Payday Loans is one of the few payday loan companies that offers both checking and savings account payday advances! Not only that, but we make it easier than ever to obtain and make use of these outstanding financial resources. What do you need to take advantage of our low fees and system that allows us to deposit funds directly into any U.S. bank account within 24 hours? Read on to learn more about the faxless payday advances we offer our clients.
Savings account payday advances from Priority Payday Loans
Yes, you did indeed read that right. We are offering convenient checking and savings account payday advances with the same fee structure. No penalties are incurred, and no added charges apply. We do, however, need the following three things from everyone that applies for payday advances through us.
- Your name and address, along with your Social Security number. While we don't run a background check on you, but your information is checked to make sure that your information is accurate - and that it remains secure.
- We require proof of employment. Because your job serves as collateral, we won't issue a credit check like other companies - this is what makes bad credit payday advances possible. We will need your employer's name, your post-tax pay amount, and the length of your pay cycle.
- NOTE: We do not contact your employer under any circumstances if you honor the agreement. Unless you fail to repay one of our checking or savings account payday advances, no one has to know about this arrangement.
- Finally, we'll need a checking or savings account with a routing number to which we can deposit your checking and/or savings account payday advances. This number allows us to avoid cutting a check and wire you the money directly - another time-saving and hassle-eliminating method!
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