What should I do if I won't have the money in my bank account to pay off the loan?
We will collect your agreed repayment from the debit card that you registered when you applied for your cashasap.co.uk short term loan by using continuous payment authority (CPA) on your agreed loan repayment date. You should ensure that there are sufficient funds in your account to meet your loan repayment in full.
If you think you may not have enough money in your bank account to cover your agreed cashasap.co.uk payday loan or instalment loan repayment, you must contact us immediately and arrange to make your repayment by an alternative payment method. For example, you can make your loan repayment over the counter in person at the local branch of your bank. If you would like to use this method of repayment, you should contact us in advance to request our bank account details and the transfer reference that you should use.
If you do not have money in your bank account due to an unexpected change in your circumstances and need help with rescheduling your repayments please let us know at the first opportunity so we can discuss your options with you. We always work with our customers to help them make their repayments in a way that they can afford while minimizing any negative impact that a missed payment may have on their credit files.
MORE QUESTIONS ABOUT REPAYMENT
- When will I need to repay my loan?
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- How do I keep track of how much I owe?
- Can I use my credit card to pay my loan?
- Can I repay my loan early?
- How can I change the debit card I repay my loan with?
- What should I do if I can't repay my loan?
- What happens if I don't repay my loan (and any other amounts due to us) on time?
- Can I extend my loan repayment date?
- Can I extend my loan if I have missed the repayment date?
- How many times can I extend my loan?
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