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Tips for Pay Day Loan Places

Posted on 06/20/2006 00:00 AM | Link | Post Comment
Again, an interesting article went by and I just needed to see the title to feel the need to say something about what you should do when you feel you need a Pay Day Loan: Hit yourself in the head with a 2.5 lb sledge hammer above the left ear (not too hard, unless you think you can get workman's compensation for it). Go in and ask them, if you can work for them, and if they say yes, then ask for an advance on your first pay cheque, they might only charge you 1.7% a day, seeing as you are a new employee. Drop by your parents house and hit them up for a loan, and tell them that for every $100 they loan you, you will pay back on pay day, and will cut their lawn, do their dishes and/or clean out their gutters. If your parents aren't in town, try this on a friend, you never know. Offer to never talk to a person who really dislikes you if they loan you the money you need. I know there are a bunch of people I wish would do this. Yes, I am just pulling your leg here (or bashing you in the back of the head with a 2.5 lb. sledge as it were), my message is: Don't use these services Don't get yourself into a state where you need these services Don't use these services All of the above Sorry folks, these guys charge more than loan sharks, and in fact, loan sharks are buying into these businesses, because they make more money that way. --C8j
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