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<title>Fast Payday Loans</title>
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<description>The fast payday loans lenders were never the same after Bob Cobblestone started taking out fast payday loans!</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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Fast Payday Loans
Everyone knows that fast payday loans are available everywhere. There are tens of thousands of lenders out there, all offering fast payday loans to whomever can qualify. They know that people are inevitably going to take out these loans, only to find themselves subject to ridiculously high, unexpected late fees. After all, this is where these lenders make the bulk of their profit. What they did not account for, however, was for someone like Bob Cobblestone to come along. Someone who was so charismatic and charming, not even they could resist giving him fast payday loans that were inexplicably large. It just seemed like the right thing to do!  But who was this Cobblestone, and how did he gain this power over them? Where did he come from, and how did he get so darn good at negotiating???

All they knew was that they were helpless to resist. 
Bob could negotiate fast payday loans like no other. As soon as they looked into those blue eyes of his...BOOM....they had to give him a huge chunk of cash. It didn't even matter if he was going to pay it back or not, they just really wanted to help him! Bob always did pay back his fast payday loans, however, and always on time at that. After all, Bob Cobblestone was a man of the utmost character. Never would he disgrace his craft by taking a friendly lender's free cash advance offer. He merely sought to perfect his craft, taking out loan after loan, each one larger than the last, with a longer time for repayment, and a smaller fee per $100 borrowed. Before he knew it, though, lenders didn't even want him to pay them back. They threw money at him, as if it were nothing. They begged Bob Cobblestone to take their money and do with it as he pleased. It was as if he would be doing them a favor by taking this cash off of their hands!

What an ironic turn of events!
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