Sometimes we all need a little extra cash to tide us over a rough financial patch but we don't really want to arrange a loan to do this because when most of us think of loans, we often think of large amounts to pay for cars or houses. A frequently used alternative is a ‘payday loan' and contrary to popular belief, it is very possible for a person to obtain one with no checking account. By understanding exactly how this works, it is easy to see why it's such a popular form of loan and why so many people opt for it today.
If you have recently had some additional and unexpected financial outlay you need to repay then this could be the way. The amount you need doesn't need a bank loan and you also know that your forthcoming pay check will cover it so you request a payday loan instead. Quite simply, you arrange with a lender to forward a small amount of money which is normally restricted to less than a 1,000 dollars, into your bank account where it becomes available for use immediately; but is paid back in full on the day you are paid plus any interest that has been agreed upon.
Fortunately the internet has helped this payday loan service and instead of contacting the local lenders, it is now a simple matter of finding one online and making your application there. The online application should only take a matter of minutes and the funds can be transferred to your bank account directly. At one time, to ensure they were paid without any inconvenience, payday loan lenders insisted upon the borrower having checking account; it was also easier issuing the money to the correct person.
Today, many lenders are satisfied with a savings account or even with a simple statement that assures that you have a verifiable income and some lenders may even ignore a history of bad credit. Sometimes all they will need to know is that your income can be verified to supply the loan. So, there is no longer any need to worry if you need some extra cash via a payday loan if you do not have a checking account.
It is not too difficult to find a lender who is willing to provide a loan as long as you can provide proof you are employed. The thing to remember is not to use this facility too much as it becomes a habit that is hard to break and every month their will be money owed to a lender before you see any of it. It is easy to forget that it doesn't take much to start relying on these types of loans for the wrong reasons; you need to improve your financial position rather than continue to use this facility as a crutch which will eventually cause more problems than it solves.