Payday loan repayment delays can lead to hefty charges

July 9, 2011 by Reno  
Filed under News, News-Loans

According to a recent report there are now many people who take out payday loans in order to bridge the gap between paydays. With the cost of living soaring, petrol prices having rocketed, bills going up, and food costing much more, many people are now struggling to make ends meet financially and their wages are simply not lasting for the whole month, leaving them short of cash part way through the month when the next payday is still a long way off.

As a result of this, more and more people have found themselves in a situation where they have had to borrow money in order to make ends meet and for some this is becoming a regular occurrence. Whilst some people are turning to family members and friends in order to secure this finance to tide them over others are turning to lenders, with many opting for payday loans because they are quick to process, require no credit checks, allow consumers to borrow modest amounts of money for short periods of time, and offer a fixed fee.

However, whilst some people have found these payday loans to be a financial lifeline in a very difficult climate, industry experts are warning that the cost of borrowing can increase even further with these payday loans if they are not repaid on time. The interest rates charges are already extortionate on these loans, although many customers do not realise this because they are borrowing the money for such a short period of time.

One financial industry professional said: “There is a real danger that customers could fall into a spiral of debt where they have to take out a loan each month just to make ends meets. The golden rule is not to borrow money unless it is absolutely necessary.”

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