I had to continuously prove to the employee I was speaking to that I was actively participating in work, and had a source of income. I showed him multiple documents, and he pretty much without saying it, called me a liar. I live an honest life and when someone treats me like how I was treated ...
I went into a Mr.Payroll store, sat down with a representative, gave them the information they needed...bank records....previous checks....ext.....and the next day I had a loan of cash in my bank account. It was easy.
I went into a location and tried to get a loan, and felt like a prisoner behind bars. They continuously told me that I would need to prove to them that I was actually working, and would be able to payback the loan. This didn't seem like the normal practice of contract issuing, I don't ...
I was way behind on my bills, and thought I'd be living a life of catch up until one of my family members told me about payday loans. I came across Mr.Payroll online and decided to try it out. Turned out, since I only needed a short term cash loan, the interest wasn't going to be that ...
Mr.Payroll Did help me in my time of need....But I would not use them again. They have friendly service but their motto is to get the highest interest rate on you that they can. I guess thats business though.