I am going to apply for a Payday Loan online and I wonder if it's safe and secure. I've chosen Check Into Cash as a lender and would like to know if it's legit or scam.
Is Check Into Cash online legit?
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Yes, it's absolutely legal to take out a loan or other finance product available at Check Into Cash. They are in business since 1993. Check Into Cash is a direct lender that provides customers with payday and title secured loans, cash advances, installment loans, check cashing, bill pay and Western Union services, prepaid debit cards, and cell phone top ups for most major carriers.
Besides online 24 / 7 service Check Into Cash currently has 1,000 branch locations in 30 states, which means you can apply for one of their loans in store near you.
Most reviews on the lender are favourable, the customers value Check Into Cash friendly, hospitable and professional employees, safety of information and clear payment outline, affordable repayment plans, stress free support, etc.
In order to ask questions or apply for a loan, you can call Check Into Cash’s customer service department at 877-577-7977.
The company is also a founding member of the Community Financial Services Association of America (CFSA), the nation’s trade organization for the short-term loan industry. The CFSA enforces compliance, best practices, and works with state legislators and federal consumer groups to promote responsible legislation in an effort to balance the needs of customers with the interests of the industry. Check Into Cash believes in full disclosure of services and truthful advertising.
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