Military Loans
Military loans are financial
loans for military personnel provided
by military loan companies and/or general cash advance stores.
Military loans from such companies are popular with many personnel
in the armed forces because they are often the only means for
service members to obtain cash loans. Unfortunately, many banks will
not lend to active duty military personnel, especially those in the
lower ranks and those with bad credit. And military credit unions
sometimes have strict guidelines about how much a service member may
borrow or how many loans that a service member may have.
Often, these
military personal loans are a service member's only lifeline during
times of financial need. These loans are used for a variety of
purposes, including emergency travel, debt consolidation, auto
repair, gifts, and more. A couple of examples:
Example 1:
James M. was a soldier stationed in Europe and was part of a NATO
peacekeeping force in Bosnia and other parts of Eastern Europe. When
he joined the military he had a number of outstanding debts. He says
that one of the smartest things he did after joining the Army was
obtaining a loan from Pioneer Military Loans which he used for debt
consolidation. He paid off his debts with the loan, and before he
knew it, he says, he had paid back the
Pioneer Loan by allotment and
he was free and clear.
Example 2:
Soldier had already taken out one loan from his military credit
union to repair his car. But his car needed another repair that cost
$800 and the credit union wouldn't lend him any more money. So he
applied with Pioneer and was able to obtain a
quick military loan to
save the day. Though, it may not be wise to incur too much debt and
have too many loans, this was the Soldier's only option at the time.
Because it is
relatively easy for service members to obtain military personal
loans, we urge that service members consider all options before
obtaining a loan. A couple of pitfalls:
- Because
military financial loans are relatively easy to
obtain, some service members may borrow more than they should,
making their future financial condition worse.
- Some companies charge military personnel exorbitant interest rates
and fees that sometimes amount to 500% or more annual interest
rates. After taking such loans, many people find themselves in a
downward financial spiral of borrowing more money and more money
just to pay the interest and fees. This is sometimes the case with
military payday loans, which are somewhat different than standard
military loans. Payday loans are generally short term loans where
the service member borrows a set amount to be paid back on payday,
plus interest and/or a fee. But sometimes the service member cannot
pay back the loan on payday and the company is only too happy to
roll the loan over for additional interest and fees. Some of these
companies are located just outside the gates of US military
installations. Some states have virtually banned payday loan stores
because of their abuses.
Things to consider before obtaining a
military cash loan: You may be able
to obtain a lower interest, or no interest loan in certain
situations through other organizations or entities. Interest-free
loans or grants may be available from the Army, Air Force, or
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, the United Service Organizations,
or another base or military service organization for military
personnel seeking short-term credit in response to a family or other
emergency.
After considering these options, if you still are in need of a loan
we recommend Pioneer Military Loans.
Pioneer Military Lending is
committed to serving the active-duty and career-retired men and
women of our armed forces. Their secure and private online loan
service is designed to provide you with the convenience and
accessibility you need. They offer competitive interest rates and
loan products for all ranks, and the online application is available
24 hours a day, seven days a week. All of their loan products are
backed by their Four-Star Guarantee. If you're not 100% completely
satisfied with your loan service, you can cancel your loan within 15
days at NO cost to you!
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