2009
Typist in Benson Approved for Title Loan
The title loan that I got from Benson Title Loans helped me buy a new laptop after I broke mine and could not afford another one. I work from home as a freelance blogger, and my computer is my office. So when I accidentally spilled water all over it a few weeks ago and broke it, I was worried that I would not be able to get my work done. I could not afford to buy a new one at the time because I had just paid all of my monthly bills and still had to pay my mortgage the next week. I had to get my work finished, so I went out and searched Benson for a loan.
I first went to my own bank in Benson and was denied a loan there because of the brutal economy in Arizona. I was also denied loans at another bank and a few credit unions outside of town. I needed this computer fast, so I went to a friend’s house and did some research on his computer for title loan companies in Arizona. After looking over all of my options, I decided to use Benson Title Loans because they would get me a title loan fast and I would get to keep my car.
First, I had to log on to their website http://www.bensontitleloans.com and fill out a quick application. Then an operator from Benson Title Loans called me to get me approved for my title loan over a thirty-minute phone call. They were willing to send one of their Mobile Notaries to my home with the check for my title loan, but I needed it right away so they let me go to their store and pick it up. I just had to show them proof of my monthly earnings, my Arizona driver’s license, and the title to my car that they would hold on to. I got a check for $2,800 and was able to drive off with my own car.
The new laptop that I got works great and I was able to finish my work for the day without a problem. I will make sure to be much more careful with the new computer, but it is good to know that I can always turn to Benson Title Loans if I ever need a quick loan like that again. I suggest Benson Title Loans to anyone who needs a quick loan, especially if banks and credit unions tell you no.



