Do you have a car or other vehicle that has value and is fully paid up?
Pawn My Car offer secured loans against vehicles including cars, trucks, motorcycles and boats that you are the owner of and all you need to do to apply is to complete a short form on the website and a representative will contact you with an indicative loan offer. You will then need to take the vehicle into one of the offices for a final valuation with all the relevant documentation and to sign the loan agreement. Once the loan agreement is signed the funds will transferred via EFT whilst you are still in the office. Your vehicle will be stored in a secure facility for the duration of the loan agreement and will be returned to you once the loan plus interest has been repaid. There are no credit checks or banks involved and as a registered lender with the NCR (National Credit Regulator) you are guaranteed responsible lending practices and transparent fee structure. There are no legal implications should you not be able to repay your loan, the vehicle will simply be sold to recover the outstanding debt, meaning it will not affect your credit record. To get the maximum value for your vehicle please try and have your service history available, spare tyre and jack, spare key as well as make sure your license is up to date. If you are looking for a secured loan with no credit checks or payslips required and have a vehicle that you consider has value then visit
www.pawnmycar.co.za
▶ No credit checks to apply
▶ Secure & simple application
▶ Bad credit can apply
▶ Offices around the country
▶ Pawn cars, boats, trucks, bikes
▶ NCR registered lender
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