Jan 4, 2009
Payday loans move up economic ladder
With its quaint downtown and tree-lined streets, this little city in the foothills of the Smokies seems an unlikely epicenter for a $50 billion-a-year financial industry.
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These newspapers are pathetic since they complain about a 45 dollar fee for high risk borrowers that can not get help anywhere else.
So, until the media starts putting up the cash to help these people who are in a crunch, and until the media stops advocating social services taking kids because the lights get turned off for a day or 2 from not having the money to pay the bill, they need to shut their trap. These people http://www.jtvcashadvance.com helped me once when all of the "good and upstanding" people would do nothing to help. It was a struggle, but at least I could get help. The media is so 2 faced! |
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