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<title>Online Cash Advances</title>
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<description>Online cash advances are fully automated loan stores you can find from your very own living room. Why would anyone want to apply for online cash advances? One word - convenience. </description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 17:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>There is a major experiment taking place in fast cash establishments across the country. They're doing away with the fry cooks, away with the tellers and away wit the drive through personnel - and they're all being replaced by machines! Online cash advances are taking control and its up to us to make sure our orders are put in correct, and its up to us to keep track and watch how the machines work their magic. 

Understanding online cash advances
YOu've decided you need a fast $500 and you apply for that money through online cash advances -  instantly the machines spring into actin and begin work on your cash advances . But what do they do? How is their work any different or advantageous to the pimply-faced kid who used to take your order? In essence - not much. The online cash advance system automates that which people used to do just as well. The only difference is a lack of human error, and that lack is both beneficial and detrimental to your application. 

Its all in the numbers
The problem with online cash advances is they take your application as your word. You can apply for $500 as Roger MacDowell when really your name is Deborah Hughes, unemployed housewife from Butte, Montana. If Deborah somehow had Roger';s bank account information she could apply as him - the money would be put into his account and Deborah would never see a dime, but Roger would be charged $100 in fees without even knowing he owed a repayment. 
Deborah could also say she works a great job earning $10,000 a month, qualifying her for the maximum amount available through online cash advances. But really she's unemployed, remember? There is no way for a computer to test for dishonesty. 

So we're all on the honor system here people, put in your order truthfully. We don't want a mess on our hands by people accessing online cash advances  they can't afford - oh wait, we already to. Peter? Clean up on front of the register. I repeat, clean up in front of the register!
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