If you want to Check Into Cash, check into this

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 By

Cleveland, Tennessee-based payday lender serving customers since 1993

Check Into Cash claims to have “pioneered the payday advance service.” What is certain is that the process consumers go through when they wish to apply for payday loans, cash advance or payday advance loans couldn’t be simpler. Fill out a quick application and receive a decision very quickly. If approved, you can receive the money via direct deposit (if you’re applying online) or in instant cash (if at a Check Into Cash store). To pay back the loan, all you need to do is write a postdated check – with a one-time, flat fee included – for the following payday.

Check Into Cash is “QUICK, EASY & CONFIDENTIAL”

When you need quick cash during an emergency, you don’t want to be inconvenienced. That’s where Check Into Cash (aka checkintocash and checkintocash.com) comes in with its three-sided promise. The application and funding process is quick, which eliminates the worry that you’ll be able to get the money you need in time. When you apply in person and are approved, the money comes in an instant. Online, it can happen in as little as a few hours.

It’s also easy to qualify and apply for payday loans, cash advance or payday advance loans at Check Into Cash. To qualify, you must:

  • Have held your current job for a minimum of 90 days
  • Be at least 18 years old (19 in Alabama and Nebraska) and a citizen or permanent U.S. resident
  • Earn at least $1,000/month after taxes
  • Have current home and work phone numbers and a valid E-mail address

What do you need to apply at Check Into Cash?

This is also easy. Make sure you have:

  • An up-to-date pay stub
  • State or federal photo ID
  • Most recent checking account statement

Confidentiality is important

Whether you apply for payday loans, cash advance or payday advance loans at a Check Into Cash location online or in person, your sensitive information is protected with great care and professionalism. You don’t have to worry about identity theft with systems belonging to Check Into Cash.

Checkintocash.com stats from Compete.com

As a veteran of the payday loans industry, CheckIntoCash.com garners significant traffic. In December of 2009, 83,174 unique visitors came to the Web site, which is a 16.94 percent increase over the previous month. Overall visits totaled 101,451, which showed a similar 16.98 increase. The top three paths to checkintocash.com were Google.com (25.36 percent), checkintocashonline.com (19.96 percent) and Yahoo.com (7.85 percent).

What are people searching for that leads them to Checkintocash.com?

The leader and most obvious choice is “Check into cash,” which amounted to 34.33 percent of searches. “Checkintocash” (4.46 percent) and “advancepay” (2.62 percent) followed far behind.

Fortunately, you won’t be far behind if you need quick cash and apply for payday loans, cash advance or payday advance loans at Check Into Cash. Personal Money Market respects their place in the industry.

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