You get a bill.
One can get a loan until payday from the following lenders: Check into Cash, Loans 200, Loan Until Payday Online, My Pounds Till Payday, Wage Me, Wonga, Cash Until Friday, Cash Till Payday, Coop, to name a few.
You just can't place your loan in someone else's name. That other person has to get his/her own loan for the car and pay off your loan.
No, it is generally not possible to refinance a car loan into someone else's name without the original borrower being removed from the loan.
Well, where to start? Problem #1: Payday loans have excessive and usurious interest rates and fees. This makes them illegal in many states. Problem #2: By design, they are built to keep you in a repetitive cycle of not being able to pay them off, often leading to the need to take out yet another payday loan, and the cycle goes on. Problem #3: Many so-called payday loan sites on the internet are mere phishing sites. They will use your information fraudulently or sell it to someone who will. There are many cases of people receiving harassing phone calls to pay on a payday loan that they never even had in the first place, just because they applied on one of those sites. BEWARE!! Problem #4: If you actually do receive a payday loan, and miss your payment, you will be harassed. Payday lenders/collectors are notorious for breaking the law when attempting to collect the debt. Many of these lenders are underground or outside of the US, therefore not afraid of the law. They will threaten you, your family, your employer, your friends, you name it. Think carefully. If you REALLY NEED a payday loan, make sure no other options are available. Make sure they are legal and licensed in your state. Deal with an established lender, although that doesn't necessarily mean that it makes it any better.
The "someone else" needs to apply for a loan to pay off your car loan. With your loan paid off, you can sign the title over showing it free & clear. Don't sign off on the title until you know the loan is paid--or you could find that you no longer own the car but still have a loan to pay.
One can get a loan until payday from the following lenders: Check into Cash, Loans 200, Loan Until Payday Online, My Pounds Till Payday, Wage Me, Wonga, Cash Until Friday, Cash Till Payday, Coop, to name a few.
Tell them you did not. Ask them what name the loan was made under, and if it's not your name, say so. If it IS your name, either you did and FORGOT, or you've been a victim of fraud. Sorry, if the latter, but I still hope I helped.
You just can't place your loan in someone else's name. That other person has to get his/her own loan for the car and pay off your loan.
There are many to choose from, to name a few: national payday, get payday loan, and check n go. The best website is: www.speedycash.com. You might want to also try www.alliedcash.com.
No, it is generally not possible to refinance a car loan into someone else's name without the original borrower being removed from the loan.
Well, where to start? Problem #1: Payday loans have excessive and usurious interest rates and fees. This makes them illegal in many states. Problem #2: By design, they are built to keep you in a repetitive cycle of not being able to pay them off, often leading to the need to take out yet another payday loan, and the cycle goes on. Problem #3: Many so-called payday loan sites on the internet are mere phishing sites. They will use your information fraudulently or sell it to someone who will. There are many cases of people receiving harassing phone calls to pay on a payday loan that they never even had in the first place, just because they applied on one of those sites. BEWARE!! Problem #4: If you actually do receive a payday loan, and miss your payment, you will be harassed. Payday lenders/collectors are notorious for breaking the law when attempting to collect the debt. Many of these lenders are underground or outside of the US, therefore not afraid of the law. They will threaten you, your family, your employer, your friends, you name it. Think carefully. If you REALLY NEED a payday loan, make sure no other options are available. Make sure they are legal and licensed in your state. Deal with an established lender, although that doesn't necessarily mean that it makes it any better.
It will be easy to sue them if you had it in writing that they were responsible for the loan. If not, it will be difficult to prove since the loan is in your name.
If your name is on the title
by deception
The "someone else" needs to apply for a loan to pay off your car loan. With your loan paid off, you can sign the title over showing it free & clear. Don't sign off on the title until you know the loan is paid--or you could find that you no longer own the car but still have a loan to pay.
No, it is generally not possible to refinance a car loan in someone else's name without their consent and involvement in the process.
No, it is generally not possible to refinance a car loan in someone else's name without their consent and involvement in the process.