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<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 17:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>The one thing people are always amazed most with at Payday Loans To Go is how friggin' awesomely fast a payday cash advance really is.  

You feel a hankerin' for some high-protein financial fuel
You apply at an online payday advance provider
Within hours - sometimes minutes - the money is in your account and ready to rizzock. 


"To go" doesn't even come close to how fast these suckers are. "Already made" is more like it - payday cash advances are already in your account, you just need to say the magic words and they'll magically appear before your cash-hungry eyes. 

Why can't every loan be like the payday cash advance?
The payday cash advance is so fast for a wide range of great reasons - you need money, you need it sooner rather than later, and if the money arrived after your coming payday there really wouldn't be a point. BUt for probably more, better reasons, other financial tools work on a much slower time scale. Unlike with a payday cash advance:

You'll have time to check your financial abilities and decide if the money is something you can actually handle. 
You can make preparations for the money, detailing exactly how you'll spend it and how you'll pay it back.


All other loans and financial arrangements take substantially more time than a payday cash advance because both sides - lenders and borrowers - have time to consider their options and the other's readiness to comply. But a payday cash advance is a one-sided apparatus, with all the benefits going to the lender. Sure you'll get the money - but you'll also have to pay it back ultra fast. Its like ordering a large french fry under the stipulation that you'll have to pay for it AND bring the french fries back. Is that a good deal? Maybe, if you have extra french fries sitting around. We do, but we're sure you don't. Party.

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