4
January
2012

A real emergency would constitute needing money to survive0

Payday loans online haven’t always been available. It used to be that you had to go to a local brick-and-mortar shop for your payday loan needs. With the advent of online banking, it is now possible to get payday loans online. What are payday loans online and how do they work? I’ll try to explain payday loans online as best as I can, below. Payday loans online are just like the regular ones you can get from stores in your local area. At least this is true as far as the loan itself is concerned. Read the rest of this entry »

1
January
2012

Utah Quick Consumer Lending0

What You Can Expect From a Payday Loan

In exchange for providing you with the amount of money you have requested, the Payday Lender will ask for your signature on the contract/agreement form. The Payday Lender may also ask you for a personal check that is payable to the Payday Lender at a future date, with an amount that reflects the loan plus finance charges. The contract/agreement may also authorize the Payday Lender to automatically withdraw the loan and finance charges from your checking account. Read the rest of this entry »

23
December
2011

Some Conclusions On My Lending Practices Research And The Related Customers Payments0

Two strong conclusions emerge. First, the regulatory environment and trends in electronic payments are likely to be the most important factors over the next several years shaping payday lending, pawnbroking, and commercial check cashing. Second, the explosive growth in payday lending reinforces the fact that many people are willing to pay very high short-term interest rates Read the rest of this entry »

6
December
2011

My first post and my first airplane!0

So this is my first post and i thought that i would share my airplane video with you guys!

A couple of months ago I was descending for landing in my full scale airplane when out of the corner of my eye I saw something streaking vertically up through my altitude very close to my aircraft. After doing a full wing deflection to avoid missing the R/C airplane I ignored the Tower’s suggestion that I call the FAA to report the incident (I was still at 1200ft AGL); I landed and called the local R/C field to give them a courtesy call about the incident. It scares me much when I see videos posted showing RC’ers ( a community that I am much a part of) showing their flights in and around clouds (PLEASE do not do this! I may be on an instrument flight plan and I do not want You to hit me) and at altitudes that are dangerous to those of us that work in the airspace. When I see videos like this it makes me know for sure that we are on the quick and nasty path to FAA oversight (even the hobbyists). Please think about the ramifications of your flights before you fly them.

30
November
2011

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