Louisiana payday loan Testimonials
"I had been through three job lay-offs in just two years, but I had finally landed a great new position. A few weeks into the job my car broke down on a Friday. The mechanic said it was the alternator and the repair would be $300. My boss understood, but she told me I needed to be at work again Monday or they would have to replace me. I knew I had to move quickly if I wanted to keep my new job. I went to the Cash Cow in Louisiana website and filled out the online application and a loan representative called me back right away. She was very helpful and I was quickly on my way to my neighborhood Cash Cow in Louisiana payday loan location. All I needed was a pay stub, a blank check from my active checking account and my ID. They got me the cash I needed in just 15 minutes! Needless to say, it came as quite a relief when I got my car back on Sunday. Cash Cow in Louisiana saved the day and my job. Thanks! "
Tamika S.
Opelousas, LA*
"I thought I was pretty street smart, but when I moved to a new apartment complex I was surprised to learn that I haven't seen it all. The complex had a lighted parking area so I thought I was pretty safe, but when I woke up one morning, someone had stolen the two rear tires and the battery. I was shocked, angry and amazed that someone would do such a rotten thing, and then I realized I had no way to get to work. I had to call out, much to my boss’s displeasure, and then I started looking around for a solution to my problem. I was really low on cash because of the move, and my paycheck wouldn't come for two more weeks. When I saw Cash Cow in Louisiana's website, I knew everything was going to be all right. I was able to get the cash I needed to get my ride rolling again. A few months later, I used them again to get some extra money to move to a nicer part of town!"
Lisa Q.
Jennings, LA*
"Our family dog Taco had a long record of escapes and had been picked up a few times by animal control. We thought we had the problem fixed when we repaired our fence, but he dug under it one day and got picked up again. This time, we were fined $150, and since his vaccinations were expired, he was tended to by a vet and then quarantined for a week. Total bill? $412.76! The kids were going crazy to get him out, but i was broke until next payday, so I called Cash Cow in Louisiana and got the cash I needed on the way to the pound. Now Taco lives in a kennel when he's outside, but if he ever needs bail again, I'll call Cash Cow in Louisiana!
Redmond T.
Houma. LA*




