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	<description>Late night visits to the grocery store always end up the exact same way - sunglasses? Check. Bottle of brain vitamins? Check. Free loaf of stale bread and a box off rotten cabbages? Check and check. We walk home with all this groovy stuff that we really don't need - and we forgot the milk. The same phenomena occurs when we apply for paycheck cash advances at all hors of the night - our judgement is off, our eyes sit on unnecessary obligations, and the great majority of our paycheck advance goes to financial desires outside the realm of emergency. 

What we are doing with our paycheck cash advances
For thee great majority off people taking out paycheck cash advances, the system goes something like this: 

	we have a need for a few hundred dollars right now, so we apply for the first paycheck advances 
	Congratulations! You've been approved for a $500 loan!  Ummmm....ok. I'll take that extra cash thank you!
	 So you pay off your debts, put your bills behind you, and you spend your extra cash like it was going out of style. 


Then payday comes, you look to see how much your paycheck cash advance cost you, and its right about when you check your bank balance that your heart stops  and sinks all the way to your knees.  There is nothing left! You spent all your money, all your hard earned wages on unnecessary items and excessive fees for your paycheck cash advances - $30 per every $100 you took out, even the hundreds you didn't actually need. 

Take what you need and forget the rest
Do not be tempted by the offers for more money in your paycheck cash advances than you actually apply for! It might be late at night, your judgement might be a little askew and you might want to spend those paycheck cash advances on something that will make you a little bit happy. Its not worth it. Use paycheck cash advances for those obligations that MUST bee paid off before your next paycheck - and even if you are offered significantly more and could really use that extra cash - don't accept it! never get in over your head, and never pay for cash that you don't actually need. 
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