Monthly Archives: December 2010

Some L.A. Residents Forced To Look For Cash Advance [12/30/2010]

On November 23, 2010, the supervisors in Los Angeles County passed a ruling that could well force some residents to seek a cash advance. That ruling banned the sale of medical marijuana in unincorporated areas of L.A. County. As a result, users living in those areas would need to travel a longer distance, in order to obtain their desired remedy.

Now if a resident using medical marijuana had a limited income, then he or she might need to go after a cash advance, in order to travel that extra distance. In going after that cash advance, the user of a natural remedy should find it relatively easy to get the desired funds. He or she must simply gain access to the Internet.

Once seated at a computer and once having clicked onto the appropriate web site, he or she can simply complete and submit the short online form. The request for such a cash advance does not require the faxing of many documents or the ability to show proof of collateral.

Approval of that advance is almost guaranteed, even without presentation of information about a cosigner. The needed funds should soon appear in the designated bank account. They will be wired into the account, using a safe and secure procedure.

Cash Advance In A Pinch

Sometimes you find yourself in a pinch, before your next paycheck but in need for cash. While borrowing money from a relative may be an option, most prefer to borrow money from an independent source that does not require reams of paperwork and information to be filled out.

Getting a cash advance from a credit card is a good option. The process is quick, and sometimes can even be done over the phone instead of filling out a form. Call your credit card company and ask for information including how much interest you will be paying, and if there is a fee for the advance. In most cases there will also be a limit to a percentage of your available credit. Accordingly, you will be able access a specific amount towards a cash advance.

It is wise to be disciplined about paying back a cash advance, which often costs more in interest fees that typical credit card charges. Sometimes you can negotiate with the company to lower their fees after you have received your cash advance check, so that your total incurred charges will be less. Or, you can try to find another credit card that offers balance transfers at a low introductory rate – so that you can benefit from paying less interest on the cash advance.