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<title>Quick Payday Loan</title>
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<description>A quick payday loan is great if you are looking for a quick fix.  But like any quick fix, don;t be surprised if your mended finances break soon after your quick payday loan is through. </description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>There is no room for negotiation where a quick payday loan is involved: 

You need money fast - before your next payday - and you're not in a position to bargain. 
Once you apply there really is no time to shoot the breeze with your lender - these guys mean business, and before you know it your money will be in your account. 
what would you negotiate anyways? The rates? Will saving $2 per $100 you borrow really make a difference in your immediate financial gains?


Not only is there no way to negotiate your quick payday loan there is no point. These are great loans if you're looking for a lightning-fast kick in the pants, and changing them would only take away form their efficiency. 

The downside to a quick payday loan
The quick payday loan opportunities you'll find on the Internet today are designed expressly for your emergency needs - without any consideration to the other aspects of your financial picture. Have troubles handling your debts and bills? Well, get ready for even more stress - payday advances are both more expensive and are due in a shorter amount of time than anything else in finance. Didn't have enough money to make it through from one paycheck to the next? Imagine how hard a time you'll have after repaying your quick payday loan.

Just because you're fixing something doesn't mean something else won't break in the meantime. A quick payday loan will put so much strain on your bank accounts you'll probably break many things, or at least something really, really important:

You'll break your paycheck, leaving you with zero cash to survive the two ensuing weeks. 
You'll break your bank, spending more than you have and falling even deeper into debt and into greater risk of late fees and bounced checks. 
You'll break your financial sanity, finally tossing yourself over the edge and realizing there is no point in the struggle. 


 No matter how low your personal finances, there is still a long way to fall if you start horsing around with payday advances. 
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