What Are No Credit Check Loans Online?

Jenga Loans has a relationship with a big online loan company that has been setup in such a way where Jenga Loans members are not subject to any credit checks. Fill in the form below to get approved NOW!  Have you recently been denied for a loan because you didn't pass the credit check? If so, you are not the only person.

Lately, lending companies are really selective about who they give money to, as they don't want to take any chances that they might not get repaid. So what can you do if your credit history is less than savory?

You have a couple of options if you don't want to go through the credit check process and if you need the money immediately.

Most no credit check loans can be found online. The first type of loan that people will usually try to apply for is a payday loan. These are very easy to get if you are currently employed because that is the main thing the lender is looking for.

If you do have work and are a citizen in the area you are trying to get the money, you can have it by the end of the day. The downside of these no credit check loans online is that they are designed to be paid back immediately due to their high interest rates and are not a good way to go if you are trying to get money for a non emergency.

Some lenders offer Payday loans with no credit check, but they usually charge around £25 for every £100 you borrow.

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Different types of no credit check loans online?

Another type of loan that you can get with no credit check is the collateral type. These allow you to use some assest you might have like car or property as collateral, which takes the risk away from the lender. They will be able to take your asset if you are unable to pay back the loan, and the amount that they lend you is based on the value of the asset. The nice thing about these types is the fact that you don't have to give up your asset while you pay back your no credit check loans online.

In other words, if you chose to put your car up as collateral, you can continue using it while making payments. Ultimately, it's going to be a lot harder to get loans if you have a poor credit history and want to avoid the credit check. Fortunately, there are options, and they'll allow you to get the money you need the same day.

Plus, if you are responsible with them, you will improve your credit in the process. For people on benefits, for some loans you can pay weekly so you can pay with your benefit book.  If you get into getting lots of payday loans, be very careful as the fees are very high. 

Don't ever get to the stage when you need to consolidate. If you are looking to get consumer goods for your self or your baby and you have some missed payments, why not consider bad credit catalogues, that start you with a small credit limit, then increase the credit limit will increase over time with regular payments.

Not many people on benefits have the use of a fax machine, and if you have a job, your probably a dumb fool if you use you employers fax and fax number to apply for a payday loan.  Some lenders do options that avoid faxing. Most high street banks offer basic bank accounts, and while the still do a credit check, they will still give most people a bank account.

 

{ 10 comments… read them below or add one }

Dan September 12, 2011 at 4:54 pm

There is a place for no credit check loans. Particularly since the credit crunch there are many people out there whose finances have been battered and they are now nursing a bad credit score.

Shunned by there high street bank because of their poor credit score where are they supposed to turn?

At least lenders that only carry out a status check as a basis for approving a loan are providing a necessary service for these poor sods.

If you are going to go online and chose a no credit check loan make sure you read the small print and don’t sign up 6to something you didn’t know about. Additionally don’t use any small or obsvcure loan companies. Keep with the big boye like Wonga.

KevinG September 27, 2011 at 10:18 am

No credit check loans are a funny one. On the one hand no credit check providers don’t carry out a credit check. On the other hand they carry out a status check which is a lot less thorough interms of finding out the background of an aindividuals finances.

Dave October 24, 2011 at 10:16 am

As the recession continues to grip the UK and the spectre of a double dip recession looms more and more people are looking for no credit check loans

Sarah Jane November 7, 2011 at 1:46 pm

Payday lenders seem to have a bit of a bad wrap and I think it is not justified. There is all this publicity about the fact that payday lenders have interest rates with an APR of hundreds of a percent. Well I can tell you this – if you have an unauthorized overdraft with one of the big banks I tell you what that will cost you a thousand percent on an annualized basis.

Paulk November 22, 2011 at 3:32 pm

The online market for payday lenders is really a minefield. Try and keep to some of the more reputable lenders like Quikquid or Wnoga.com. Always read the small print before you sign up to no credit chekc loans online and don't sign anything you don't understand.

Sarah November 29, 2011 at 11:15 am

I'm looking for a loan to buy a new television. Is a no credit check loan the same as a payday loan? Can you helpme?
I have a bad credit history and will not qualify for a loan from a bank.

Dawn December 12, 2011 at 1:33 pm

If I want to get a loan online, are there any particular loan providers that you can recommend? As you may have guessed I have bad credit. Thanks Dawn

Fabrizio W December 12, 2011 at 4:20 pm

People don't realize it but it is not a sure thing getting a payday loan. Although the criteria for a payday lender are less stringent than for a standard bank loan they still reject an awful lot of people!!!!

Craig Mansfield December 19, 2011 at 9:46 am

There's been a load of publicity about payday loans in the press in recent weeks. I think some of the negative publicity is not warranted. Some people need access to emergency funds for things like a boiler blowing up. Not everyone has 800 quid lying around for a new boiler. How else are you going to pay for one if money is tight? Craig

Mike January 24, 2012 at 11:12 am

Agree with craig. Payday lenders have also been targetting students. I'm not sure if that is a good thing if you are short of money and trying to study for a course or degree and then finding yourself in loads of debt. Surely there has to be a bit of common sense somewhere along the line.