Payday loan companies are all over the place. There are over 10,000 payday loan outlets in business in the U.S. And they’re spread out in similar fashion throughout the world. If there isn’t a payday loan store near you, you can search the Internet and find hundreds of online payday loans there.
These companies are in business to “help” those in dire financial need. They offer these loans to people who can’t find the money they need anywhere else. Let’s profile one company who offers payday loans as part of their overall financial services business – Money Mart.
Money Mart was created as an alternative to banks. Their hours would extend beyond banking hours, and they’d situate themselves in more accessible locations than banks. They could cash checks when banks were closed, and people wouldn’t have to travel very far for their services. They must have been on the right track because now, they have 1,700 locations in Canada, the U.S. and the U.K.
A typical Money Mart customer is an average working person, 32 years old (82% of customers are under the age of 45) and employed, with an annual income around the national average. These customers go to Money Mart because of their fast service, their convenient locations, and their extended operating hours. The founders of Money Mart were right – their original ideas still hold true today.
Since adding payday cash advances to their financial services, they’ve carved themselves a very nice niche in the industry. But they’re definitely not the only choice. You can now find at least one, and usually several, payday loan centers in every community.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
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Quite remarkable i must say but i personally do not like these loans.
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