Matthew Mazur, P. A.  

Helping Families Get Back On Their Feet

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         Coral Gables, Florida 33134

 

 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions 

Q. I am having problems paying my bills. Should I consider a pay day loan?

A. A pay day loan seems like an easy solution to your problem, but it is not. Pay day loans are used to borrow against your future paycheck. These loans charge extremely high rates of interest, which will most likely make your problems worse.

Payday lenders prey on people who do not have bank accounts. People without bank accounts who use pay day loans will typically take out 11 loans a year. People using pay day loans can easily fall behind and make their situation worse.

There are better options to Payday loans. The easiest is to get a bank account and manage your money. You can apply for a line of credit with the bank once you establish a history with them. You should also get overdraft protection for your account. You may also want to check with a local credit union. If these are not options, you could always check with your employer to see whether or not you can get an advance on your pay.

Pay day loans should never be an option if you are having problems paying your bills, as you will end up with even more problems then you started with before taking out the pay day loan if you cannot pay the loan when it is due.

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