Returning Customer needs only recent paystub
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As New Customer you fill Easy 1-2-3 steps form
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1. Fulfill the requirements:
- Working more then 3 months
- Having checking account and personal checks
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2. Apply ONLINE or visit us
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1. Easy Complete Online secured form
2. Sign the agreement and send us pay stub
3. Receive email with instructions to withdraw money in 1 hour or get money directly into your account next day.
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1. Complete the form online or by phone and get pre-approval
2. Prepare the necessary documents:
a. Bank statement (last 10 transactions).
b. Recent Paystub
c. Any bill to prove residence.
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3. Walk-in to sign and get cash
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Few facts about Aurora
Aurora (2006 Population 47,629) is an affluent Canadian town in York Region, approximately 40 km north of Toronto. It is situated on the Oak Ridges Moraine in a part of the Greater Toronto Area and the Golden Horseshoe. Nearly 7% of Aurora's residents are visible minorities.
Many Aurora residents commute to Toronto, and the town is part of the Greater Toronto Area.
In the Canada 2006 Census, the national rank of population of Aurora rose above 100th for the first time, reaching 97th in Canada's list of largest municipalities in terms of population, compared to 113th in the 2001 Census.
The town was first settled in 1854 when the junction of Yonge Street and a new railway proved to be an ideal settlement. Aurora was incorporated as a town in 1888.
The Town of Aurora municipal government is composed of the Mayor and eight Councillors elected on an "at large" basis. The Mayor represents the Town at York Region Council.
The town is part of the federal riding of Newmarket—Aurora. The riding is presently represented in the Canadian House of Commons by Belinda Stronach, a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. She had been elected as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada, but on May 17, 2005 she switched parties, citing discomfort with the social policies of the Conservatives as one of the reasons for the switch. She was re-elected as a Liberal in the election on January 23, 2006.
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