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<description>The faxless payday loan is infamous around these here financial parts. The Payday Police don't take too kindly to no faxless payday loan, and neither should you.</description>
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Yip, I reckon a faxless payday loan is among the nastiest, most foulest financial solutions a man - or wo-man - could ask for. Darn tootin'. Sure, any payday loan is gonna be expensive - that $17.50 per 100 smackeroos comes out to a whooping 400% APR when you get right down to it - but its not the cost that makes a faxless payday loan soil my bedclothes at night and keeps my trigger-finger at the ready. Its their access. Whooeee! Ain't nobody safe!

Faxless payday loan + Internet Access = Hooverville Y2K
Faxless payday loans came about and are only possible - and reasonable - with the advent of this here doohicky Internet thingy. I don't quite gets it myself, but I suppose there wouldn't be no need for a fax if you were getting you payday loans in person at a store. 


 online payday advances are increasing in popularity, and show no signs of stopping any time soon. Just look at how many different lenders are offering these non-traditional, supposedly "high-risk," unsecured personal loans. Its because there are millions of you out there looking for a no fax payday loan each and every day of your life. There are a billion and one reasons for your financial emergency, and a billion and two lenders who will finance your paycheck in advance online. 
 the faxless payday loan came about when a single lender - lost in the annals of historical time (2000?)- saw the demand for faster, more efficient payday advances. Would there be a sacrifice in reliability of repayment? No, thats another funny thing about payday loans. However many lenders try to tell you these loans are high risk, they just aren't. In general 3% of all payday loans are written off; 2.7% of all credit card debt is written off. yet credit cards are absolutely ubiquitous and charge at most 35% APR. A faxless payday loan comes with a minimum APR of around 300%. 


Mmmmm, I reckon I like your financial stability just fine!
I reckon these here no faxing payday loan services were designed to be fast, short term financial opportunities. Keep them as such - emergency resources that will get you out of most any quick-rising financial predicament - and you'll be just fine, rocking away on your nicely shaded front porch, sipping sweet tea, pumping oil, munching on spotted owl hatchlings. But once you come to depend on payday advances as a source of income? Well, you can just about kiss your sweet financial freedom goodbye.  
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