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<description>An online cash advance will be faster and easier than other forms of emergency aid, but its it the best? What are you missing from an online cash advance? </description>
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	<description>We've already shown you why we like online cash advances so much:

they are faster than any other form of financial aid
you apply form the peace and security of your own home
and the application process is just that much easier - no lines, no credit checks or waiting, just easy.  


So what gives? How can an online cash advance be so great when the numbers of people in debt or failing to keep up with their cash advance obligations are so high? Well, to be blunt, speed kills. 

The speed of an online cash advance is detrimental
When you apply for an online cash advance your application will be taken care of immediately, giving you less time to consider your better financial options in the face of your financial emergency. The speed of your online cash advance is such that most people get their assistance under false impressions - they believe their financial obligations are minimal because they got that money just so darn easily. But they aren't minimal, and the ease of the online cash advance is intentional to get people to relax in thee face of their most pressing financial demands. 

Beat speed with preparation
So you know these cash advances are going to come at you fast and repayment just as quick - so be ready. Make room for your cash advance before you apply, and make plans for a quick and total repayment. Remember at all times that your cash advance loans don't solve your financial emergencies, they simply replace them. Your obligation is still there but now in the form of a costly cash advance.  
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