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<title>No Fax Needed Cash Advance</title>
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<description>The no fax needed cash advance is the target for consumer rights groups across the country. A no fax needed cash advance is too fast, to expensive, and too dangerous to be available for the general public!</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>When you look at the number surrounding the no fax cash advance industry its no wonder why people are fighting  this financial tool tooth and nail: 

Less than 1% of all applicants actually use these faxless tools correctly - as a single time source for financial assistance that is repaid on time and in full. 
The average number of loans-per-year among return clients is 11 - and that number is increasing as lending speed and accessibility increases. 
If you miss the repayment date just  one time and move into a two week roll over you'll be charged double, and that 20 or 30% rate just doubled to 40 or 60%. 


Both of those interest rates would be considered usurious in a court of law, but they aren't technically interest rates at all, and your cash advance isn't technically a loan.  The industry is built on deception, speed,m and slick manipulation of the laws - and anything exaggerating that legal sidestepping should be avoided when possible. 


Choose to fax?
But why should anyone choose to fax over additional documentation? Doesn't that require extra time and money, money that you know you don't have? Simple - faxing additional materials increases your security and your financial protection., Furthermore, it gives you a little extra time to actually consider your choice in taking out a cash advance at all, something a faxless cash advance would never allow. So yes, we encourage first time applicants to fax over additional documentation no matter how bad your current financial situation. Then, the next time your backs against the wall, simply return to the same lender, they'll already have your information and a fax would the be simply unnecessary. 
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