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Changing Your Bad Spending Habits

October 13, 2020October 13, 2020 GoDay.ca Customer Education Team Leave a comment Life, Money, Saving

What would you say is your worst spending habit? Do you spend the bulk of your money on a specific item each month? Like Starbucks. Or worse, do you have no idea where all your money is going towards?  Everyone has bad spending habits and they can be on a variety of things depending on […]

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Tax Season Tips

March 11, 2020March 11, 2020 GoDay.ca Customer Education Team 1 Comment Money, Saving

Tax season is here and we’re either busy getting all our ducks in a row, or we’re putting it off to the very last possible day to submit. No matter what type of person you are, having some valuable tips to get you on the right foot for tax season didn’t hurt anybody. Frequently Asked […]

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It’s Easier To Order In Now Than Ever

October 2, 2018July 19, 2019 GoDay.ca Customer Education Team Leave a comment Food & Drink, Life, Money, Saving

We’ve all had those days. The ones where you get home from work and the last thing you want to do is have to cook dinner. You were running late and now don’t have time to make lunch. We’ve been there. Is first thought is to pick something up on the way home or to […]

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Saving Up For That Special Something

August 9, 2018February 19, 2019 GoDay.ca Customer Education Team Leave a comment Life, Money, Saving

We all have big days, monumental events and things we want in our lives, but sometimes these things all seem to come with a huge price tag. And it’s in those times that our online payday loans are here to help. But when it comes to certain things like your wedding, buying a new home, […]

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Common Impulse Purchases

September 12, 2017 GoDay.ca Customer Education Team Leave a comment Food & Drink, Life, Money, Saving

There are many different kinds of shoppers out there. Those who only shop online, those who only shop when they absolutely need something or there’s a special occasion, or those who shop as a hobby because they genuinely enjoy it. Regardless of how you spend your money, there are always items that we can be […]

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Common Sense Money Tips People Forget To Do

September 6, 2017February 19, 2019 GoDay.ca Customer Education Team Leave a comment Money

When it comes to your finances are you staying on top of your spending or do you trust that the numbers you see in your account are correct? Money moves quickly, we all know that which is why you cannot be financially lazy and taking advantage of money tips because that is when things start […]

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Why Going To The Movies Doesn’t Have To Cost You

June 27, 2017 GoDay.ca Customer Education Team Leave a comment Entertainment, Food & Drink, Life, Money, Saving

When you’re looking for something to do, watching a movie is still a classic event. But going to the movies shouldn’t have to cost you a pretty penny. That’s why we’ve rounded up all of our favourite tips and tricks that will help you save when you want to watch the latest flick. Cheap Night […]

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How To Save Money Grocery Shopping

January 13, 2016September 4, 2020 GoDay.ca Customer Education Team Leave a comment Food & Drink, Life, Money

Grocery shopping can be expensive. There are always plenty of mouths to feed, special dinners to prep, and lunches to pack on the go. A lot of people dread going grocery shopping, and rumours that food prices are only going to rise isn’t making anyone go to the store any quicker. But there are a […]

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Using Your Credit Card Wisely

November 20, 2015 GoDay.ca Customer Education Team Leave a comment Life, Money

Looking at getting a credit card? There are many things besides the rewards that are offered when signing up that come along with having the card. Before you can use that new credit card, you need to apply for it first. Keep in mind that credit cards are a legally binding contract and reading the fine […]

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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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