Fees! Why?!
January 24, 2010
Fees.
Sore subject for many a plaintiff.
High fees can kill any deal for a lawsuit cash advance broker. It has happened before. I suppose with the amount of transactions that I do it will happen again.
With most companies that I am familiar, fees are part and parcel to the transaction. Fees allow the finance company to facilitate the transaction.
Have you taken a look at your fees of any recent transactions lately? Look at the fees for your house purchase, car purchase, CELL PHONE bill, trash bill, utilities, etc. Did you haggle over those with the person who you set your account up with? Were those “deal killers” for you or did you do what I did and say screw it, and move on? Keep in mind in many of the instances above, those fees are recurring. They knick you EVERY MONTH.
Usually when someone gets a lawsuit cash advance loan, they do it ONCE. Not monthly. Usually people are fine with it, some aren’t though and they allow it to get in the way of making their situation better by getting the money they were needing severely before the subject of fees came up.
IMPORTANT - any company whose fees are not visible in the contract is getting that money somewhere else from you without your being aware of it.
My contracts- the ones issued through my office via my funding source are overt. We hide nothing. We want you to know what your fees are. The more you know the more control you can have. Don’t you feel better knowing the things you should know?
My fees are the following:
$200 underwriting fee (regardless of amount advanced).
10% of whatever is advance to you (paid at the end).
Compare this to the others. I feel VERY confident of my offerings especially when you also factor in the low interest rates.
The moral of the story is don’t let necessary fees get in the way of lowering your stress, paying your bills, feeding your family.
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