Alaska Fast Cash in 4710 East Fattic Drive

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4710 East Fattic Drive,
Wasilla, Alaska
99654
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+1 907-357-7800

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Today: 10:00 am — 07:00 pm

Sunday
10:00 am — 06:00 pm
Monday
10:00 am — 07:00 pm
Tuesday
10:00 am — 07:00 pm
Wednesday
10:00 am — 07:00 pm
Thursday
10:00 am — 07:00 pm
Friday
10:00 am — 07:00 pm
Saturday
10:00 am — 07:00 pm

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(3.75 / 5) based on 4 reviews

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  • Was great got good help with a loan when i needed it and worked with me on payments would recomed this for anyone who is in need of a lil fast cash
    By daniel cox, September 13, 2017
  • Great service! Very friendly! Great inventory!
    By Beth Hunter, April 13, 2017
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    These loans may have interest rates of 375% or higher. These loans are referred to as installment loans and often have origination fees and high interest rates. A typical payday loan has an interest rate in excess of 375%. Some rates have been reported as high as 591%. Compare this to credit card interest rates, which average around 13% to 15%. Payday loans often have high fees that are separate from the interest rate. For example, the lender may charge an “origination fee” or a “processing fee”. In some cases, these fees are a way for the payday lender to get around interest rate caps imposed by state law. The lender is supposed to disclose these fees in the paperwork you receive with the loan, and you must pay them even if you pay the loan off early. Read your loan paperwork carefully before you agree to the loan so that you know what fees, if any, will be charged Payday lenders typically require some form of automatic payment, such as a post-dated check or automatic withdrawal from your bank account. If the money is not in your bank on the day the payment is posted, you will incur overdraft fees If your bank does not honor the check or automatic debit, you may end up owing the payday lender additional interest and possibly collection fees. (If you have a payday loan and no longer want automatic deductions from your bank, review Nolo’s article How to Stop Automatic Payments on a Payday Loan.) If you are unable to repay your loan when it is due, you may be tempted to take another loan to pay off the first. This leads to a cycle of debt, one that you may eventually be unable to end. Borrowers often find themselves making interest only payments on the due date, without ever lowering the actual amount due. Many states have laws that require payday lenders to be licensed in order to offer loans. However, many unscrupulous lenders evade this requirement. These lenders operate exclusively online and are usually located overseas, although that may not be apparent from their websites. Some may even have an address that appears to be a U.S. address, but is actually a mail drop at a retail store that rents mail boxes. You must provide sensitive financial information, such as bank account numbers, in order to obtain a loan. If you select an unscrupulous lender, your information may be misused. In addition, if your lender operates outside of the United States, you may not receive the benefit of your state’s consumer protection and lending laws. These laws may also not apply to lenders owned by Native American tribes. In general, Indian tribes are not subject to state consumer protection or lending laws. Research the lender before you commit to the loan. If your state requires the lender to have a license, verify that the lender is in fact licensed. Do not deal with an unlicensed lender. Many people report that debt collectors have contacted them a year or more after they repaid the payday loan. Often, unscrupulous lenders provide these debt collectors with your confidential financial information. The debt collector will state that you never paid the loan, and attempt to intimidate you into making additional payments. It may contact your neighbors or employer, or falsely claim that a lawsuit has been filed against you or that you will be arrested if you do not send immediate payment. While these tactics are illegal, many of these phony debt collectors are located overseas and can operate outside the law. If you do take out a payday loan, keep all paperwork related to the loan, including evidence that you repaid it. If you suspect your financial information is being misused, contact your local law enforcement agency. If you don’t repay the loan as agreed, the payday lender may report your nonpayment to a credit reporting agency. This information will remain on your credit report for as long as seven years. Negative information on your credit report can cause you to pay higher interest rates or be turned down for credit
    By Laura Soreks, April 11, 2017
  • Great customer service. Didn't stop exchanging until I was totally happy. Gave me a great deal on a good chainsaw. I would definitely recommend them to anyone.
    By Lewis Jones, December 30, 2016
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