Yes, however, the prepaid account must generally be issued by the particular lender you choose. AccountNow is known to provide such services for their own cardholders.
r there any loans company that will accept prepaid debit cards.
It depends. If:you have a monthly loan repayment agreement with the company wherein the company automatically deducts your monthly payments from your savings account oryou have defaulted on your loan payments for more than 2 or 3 months and haven't contacted the company reg. the sameThen, the company can withdraw money from your account (if there is any cash available) towards your loan repayment. Otherwise the company cannot deduct any money from your account without intimating you.
Can I be charged with bank fraud or any other criminal offense for closing an account on a payday loan?
cashnetusa.com will do it. I did it did you fnd any others?
If a Payday Loan company hires a collection agency to collect on your account they can send your account to an attorney to collect the amount of the loan and any NSF fees that you have accumulated. However, it is stated at the bottom of your contract that if you close your checking account that the loan is made from, that you can be charged with fraud.
r there any loans company that will accept prepaid debit cards.
I don't think any do. Call one and ask.
Can I be charged with bank fraud or any other criminal offense for closing an account on a payday loan?
It depends. If:you have a monthly loan repayment agreement with the company wherein the company automatically deducts your monthly payments from your savings account oryou have defaulted on your loan payments for more than 2 or 3 months and haven't contacted the company reg. the sameThen, the company can withdraw money from your account (if there is any cash available) towards your loan repayment. Otherwise the company cannot deduct any money from your account without intimating you.
Generally speaking, no. A payable account is a liability account where the company owes something. If you have a payable on your books it's something you "owe" another person/company. Prepayment refers to something that is "prepaid" or paid before hand. Prepaid accounts are generally considered "assets" on your books. For example "Prepaid Insurance" would be listed in your assets. If your company prepays for something, you list it on your books as an asset of some form. If you ordered computers from another company and prepay for receiving them, your books will list this transaction as an account receivable, which is an asset account because now the company you paid the computers for "owes you" and it will be an asset on your account. Now if we reverse this transaction and a company pays your company for computers that it has not received yet, then it becomes a liability on your account (i.e. account payable) because you now owe that company something. Therefore a payable account of any kind can not be listed as a prepayment.
you need to check first your account and then you get it You will have to take or send it to the loan company. They have the first right to any money from the check to cover the outstanding loan amount.
cashnetusa.com will do it. I did it did you fnd any others?
If a Payday Loan company hires a collection agency to collect on your account they can send your account to an attorney to collect the amount of the loan and any NSF fees that you have accumulated. However, it is stated at the bottom of your contract that if you close your checking account that the loan is made from, that you can be charged with fraud.
The loan collector can collect from any account that you have provided access to.
Any cash advance store will give you an unsecured loan as long as you have a checking account and have a job. The interest rates are a lot higher and you have to have it paid back in a certain length of time.
No, Quicken is just the name of the loan company. The company name Quicken Loans does not inherently imply or promise that the loan will be in any way quicker than any other loan.
A prepaid account is one in which the amount paid for any cause is posted,the benefit for which relates to the forthcoming financial periods. Whereas, an unearned account is the one in which the amount posted is unearned in the sense that the money has been received, but the benefit for which hasn't been provided yet.