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<title>Online Payday Advances</title>
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<description>Online payday advances should listen and obey your commands, not the other way around. </description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>Over 90% of all online payday advances go to return applicants taking out on average 11 loans per year. Who are these people, and how did they become eternal slaves to online payday advances. Using them is so simple, stepping away from them a matter of will - we just don't see the attraction nor any perceivable benefit to multiple payday advances , not when the costs are so high, not when so many other options are available to generate greatest stability. 

Tea anyone? Oh, you're paying with online payday advances?
Don't be the geeky newbie taking out online payday advances for unnecessary or worthless expenses, nights out on the town, car rentals or dropping a dime at the club. People will see right through your little plot, and they will not like being taken for suckers. And to be honest, your online payday advances will not appreciate being used either, and they'll express their discomfort in a variety of ways: 

You'll be charged the same rates over and over again, no matter how reliable you prove to be with your online payday advances.
You'll be given the cold, ignoble shoulder with no fax payday advances, no services, just another brick in the wall. 
And in the end your credit will fall to pieces, leaving you with no other opportunities aside from, thats right, more online payday advances. 


 So you see, applying for online paycheck advances isn't the end all, cure all financial tool some people make it out to be. Treat these payday cash advances like garbage, like you don't need them, and things will work out fine. 
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