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Month: August 2014

Infamous Payday Loan Fine Print

August 29, 2014February 19, 2019 GoDay.ca Customer Education Team Leave a comment Money

No one likes fine-print, but in the payday loan industry, those small pixels get more careful criticism … or they should. A good consumer is an informed consumer, and an informed consumer is generally a happy consumer. Never avoid reading the fine-print on anything, especially when applying for credit of any sort. So, without further […]

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Building An Emergency Fund On a Tight Budget

August 22, 2014 GoDay.ca Customer Education Team Leave a comment Life, Money

Payday Loans Online | GoDay.ca If you’re living paycheque to paycheque, you’re not alone – over 40% of Canadians say they would be in financial hot water if they missed their pay by a week, according to the Canadian Payroll Association. Putting aside the recommended six months of living expenses is difficult for most people, […]

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Solid Financial Advice From Our Grandparents

August 15, 2014February 19, 2019 GoDay.ca Customer Education Team Leave a comment Life, Money

Some sage wisdom is generally passed down throughout every generation, much of which is financial advice. It’s impossible to deny that our upbringing and environment largely helps to shape our attitudes about money and all it entails; budgeting, saving & debt. But what key pieces of advice have really proven to be sound, despite the […]

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Payday Loans: A Canadian & US Comparison

August 6, 2014 GoDay.ca Customer Education Team Leave a comment Money

The payday loan industry in both these great nations is enormous, much bigger than most people realize. With the changing economy, consumers are looking for alternative lending options to help bridge their cash-flow shortages, whether they were foreseeable or not. The industry gets a lot of flack, too, for being “predatory”, targeting income brackets that […]

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How To Save Money At Starbucks

August 1, 2014 GoDay.ca Customer Education Team Leave a comment Food & Drink, Money

  Payday Loans | GoDay.ca While we would definitely recommend ceasing (or, at the very least, limiting) daily coffee shop stops if you’re trying to cut back on debt, we understand that giving up the morning brew ritual might make you more miserable than saving the money. If your morning java run (or multiple daily […]

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Ontario, Alberta and New Brunswick residents: The cost of borrowing at is $15.00 per each $100.00 advanced. On a $300.00 loan for 14 days, the cost of borrowing is $45.00, with a total payback amount of $345.00. The maximum allowable cost of borrowing under payday loan agreements is $15.00 per $100.00 borrowed. Late-payment interest on your online payday loan is calculated at a rate of 59% per annum on any principal that is outstanding. There is also a one-time $50 fee for any dishonoured pre-authorized debit that comes back non-sufficient funds.

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British Columbia residents: The APR on a $300.00 loan for 14 days is 391.07% at a rate of $15.00 per $100.00 borrowed. Late-payment interest on your online payday loan is calculated at a rate of 30% per annum on any principal that is outstanding. There is also a one-time $20 fee for any dishonoured pre-authorized debit that comes back non-sufficient funds.

Saskatchewan residents: The APR on a $300.00 loan for 14 days is 443.21% at a rate of $17.00 per $100.00 borrowed. Late-payment interest on your online payday loan is calculated at a rate of 30% per annum on any principal that is outstanding. There is also a one-time $25 fee for any dishonoured pre-authorized debit that comes back non-sufficient funds.

Nova Scotia residents: The APR on a $300.00 loan for 14 days is 495.36% at a rate of $19.00 per $100.00 borrowed. Late-payment interest on your online payday loan is calculated at a rate of 30% per annum on any principal that is outstanding. There is also a one-time $25 fee for any dishonoured pre-authorized debit that comes back non-sufficient funds.

Non Payment Policy: To collect on a loan in default GoDay.ca will utilize all collection practices available to the issuers of consumer credit in Canada.

Renewal Policy: We do not automatically renew payday loans.

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