Dec
31
2009

Most fraudulent companies post websites that are unprofessional and poorly constructed, so the first red flag should come to you if a website “just doesn’t look right.” Trust your gut on this one, many consumers are much more savvy than they realize. Remember that a company with any sense will try to “wow” you with a website’s presence, which costs money, which is something that e-criminals simply aren’t interested in; in other words, if it looks (and sounds) like a cash advance company is up to something then they probably are.
One way to tell the legitimacy of a website is to find out how long they’ve been around. Try visiting Alexa, which is an online search engine geared toward website performance. Select the traffic rankings search and type in the name of the website you’re investigating and then get the traffic details. The results displayed will show you the traffic ranking (a lower number means the site is more popular, stick to sites with numbers below 500,000) as well as the date that the site went online. Cash advance companies are notorious for going online and then shutting down immediately, so if your cash advance provider has been online in excess of a year or two, that’s a good sign that the are running a clean business.
Cash advances are absolutely safe to conduct online, provided you use your common sense and a variety of other tools to evaluate your provider. Many websites, banks, and even the federal government and its institutions have setup a number of rules and guarantees that are meant to make online transactions safer and simpler. Just use your judgment and don’t be afraid to ask a lot of questions to anyone that claims to offer any type of cash advance product; this attitude will prove to the cash advance provider that you’re serious about your business, and will save you a lot of heartache and trouble in the long run.
-Michael
3 comments | tags: Advance, Cash, Safe, Websites
Dec
31
2009
I cashed a cheque in the centre of Elmsall near to Elecrtricial Shop and need to have cash advance untill payday
1 comment | tags: Cash, Cheques, Electrical, Elmsall, Goods, Looking, Shop, South, Which
Dec
30
2009
my payroll dept screwed up my paycheck. i wont be getting it until 3 weeks now and i need to pay my rent by the 1st. i need a small payday loan cash advance.. whats the best company to do so??? i know nothing about these… any experiences would be wonderful..
5 comments | tags: Best, Cash, Company, Loans, Loans/advances, Overnite, What
Dec
30
2009
I think someone debeted my checking account without my knowledge.
3 comments | tags: Advances, Cash, Give, Information, Line, Personal, Safe
Dec
30
2009

I ran into some financial trouble and got cash advances at a local check cashing place, but I have not been able to pay them back, can they garnish from my payroll checks or take any legal action against me?
2 comments | tags: "from, Advance, Check, Checks, Garnished, Money, Payroll, Place, Your
Dec
30
2009

and you want to get another, (yes, I know, not good)does the second place know about the first place, and that you already have one?
4 comments | tags: Advance, Cash, Have, Place, With
Dec
29
2009
anyone know any payday advance lenders that will give you a loan with bad credit???
7 comments | tags: Advance, Cash, Lenders
Dec
29
2009
ernesto, Try calling a friend or family member first. If you don’t have that option, I’ve heard good things about this site. http://www.howtogetcashadvance.com
1 comment | tags: Adress, Advance, Anyone, Cash, Company, Does, Knows, Unitedcashloans.com
Dec
29
2009
2 weeks ago, i was short of money, then I borrowed $1000 from fast cash company and promised to pay back. Then, I closed my bank and my intention was to get away with this money. They keep calllig me at my work place and my cell phone but I disconnected. What will happen to me if i dont pay them? would i go to jail for this?
6 comments | tags: "from, Back, Borrowed, Cash, Dont, Fast, Happen, Money, What, Would
Dec
28
2009
2 weeks ago, i was short of money, then I borrowed $1000 from fast cash company and promised to pay back. Then, I closed my bank and my intention was to get away with this money. They keep calllig me at my work place and my cell phone but I disconnected. What will happen to me if i dont pay them? would i go to jail for this?
6 comments | tags: "from, Back, Borrowed, Cash, Dont, Fast, Happen, Money, What, Would