Temple City Title Loans helped me last week when my dishwasher broke and I needed to replace it. It has been steadily breaking down the past several months and finally broke for good last Thursday. I had just paid my mortgage and could not afford a new one, but I still really needed to get a new one. I have a steady job in Temple City, but it was just bad timing when the dishwasher broke. I decided to get a loan to buy a new dishwasher so that I could pay it back about a month down the road.
I tried my bank in Temple City, but they are not loaning money out until the economy in California gets better. After I was then denied a loan at a credit union in Temple City, I went back home and did some research on the Internet about title loan companies. There were a lot of companies all over Los Angeles that charged a pre-payment penalty and some companies even wanted to keep my car for the loan. Temple City Title Loans was not like those companies, and they even approved me for my title loan online.
I went online to their website http://www.templecitytitleloans.com and was approved for a title loan thanks to their online help agents. Temple City Title Loans got me a great title loan for $5,000 and I didn’t even have to leave my house to get approved. I just had to go to their store after work to pick up the check for my title loan after I gave them a copy of my license, proof that I earn at least $1,500 each month, and the title for my car. I was able to keep my car as well, so I went right to my bank to deposit the check.
I was able to have more than enough money to buy a new dishwasher so that I could clean all the dirty dishes that were piled up in my sink. I have started to save money to completely pay off the title loan to Temple City Title Loans hopefully in about a month or so. So thanks to Temple City Title Loans for helping me with a great title loan for my car when I needed money badly. I look forward to paying back the pink slip loan, and I definitely recommend Temple City Title Loans to anyone struggling to pay a bill that they can’t afford.
