Dear Friend,
I just finished reading about a new marketing experiment that is so unusual, I had to tell you about it.
But before I jump into the details, let me say this…
The experiment I’m about to tell you about is not for everybody. But, if you have an open mind and you like saving money (and making money), this could be the thing for you.
Let me ask you a question…
In a month, how much money do you waste in services charges and late fees?
Hopefully nothing… but… They happen to the best of us!
Life is busy and complex, and it’s easy to forget to record the $7.47 you spent on lunch two days ago… then… WHAM!.. Your bank slaps you with a $33 overdraft fee for an innocent mistake. It’s ridiculous.
Or…
Your car payment lands on the 15th and you don’t get paid until the 21st - and you spent your last dollar to register the kids for school. If your finance company is nice, they’ll give you a 5-10 day grace period. Otherwise, they’ll smack you with a $15 late fee.
It’s not much, but if you fork-out $15 in late fees every month, in a year, that’s $180. If you average $33 a month in fees or service charges, that’s a whopping $396 a year.
Unless you’re REALLY generous, you wouldn’t leave $396 on a park bench for anyone to take, would you?
If you’re reading this, you’re looking for ways to make more money - not throw it away, right?
If you want to protect your money and make more of it, what you need is…
Your own financial “Get Out of Jail Free Card”…
What are your options when you have too many bills due at once and not enough cash?…
OPTION #1 - Take-out a cash advance on your credit card and pay $20 (or more) in fees?
No thanks! Taking out frequent and/or large advances on credit cards raises red flags. Not only do you pay a fee for the privilege, but your credit card company could raise your interest, close your account or reduce your credit limit for any reason or no reason at all if they have a sneaking suspicion you’re having financial difficulties. It doesn’t matter if you’re a good customer who always pays on-time!
OPTION #2 - Get a payday loan?
It’s an OK last-resort if you need money fast, as long as you don’t become dependant on payday loans. But, if you want to borrow $300, you’ll probably pay $60 for the privilege. Why do that, when you can borrow $300, interest-free?
There’s a better alternative…
Option #3 - Get A $300 Loan, Interest-Free
Back to the “Marketing Experiment” I mentioned and how it can be your financial “Get out of Jail Free” card if you ever run into money problems. (Hey, it’s good to be prepared for anything, right?)
One online lender that’s been online since 1999, is conducting an ongoing marketing experiment. They want new customers, but they’re willing to take the first step and make it risk-free for people to do business with them.
That’s why they’ve agreed to give an interest-free loan (up to $300) to first-time customers. It’s easy to apply online because there’s no credit check and the money is wired to your bank account in 24-hours if you’re approved.
But I digress… While it is a “payday loan,” it’s a free payday loan at that, if you pay it off in-full when it’s due in 10-14 days. If you decide to renew it, you’ll pay a renewal finance charge. But, if you get the loan and pay it back when it’s due, you won’t pay a dime in fees or interest charges.
Even if you don’t need cash today, why not bookmark this article now so if you’re ever short on money, you know where to go to borrow $300, interest-free!
Please click here right now to securely apply for a $300 interest-free loan…
How to make money from your free loan….
Here’s a useful tip…
What do you do when you want to open a bank account for the free cash bonus, but you need a minimum deposit of $100-$250 and you don’t have the money?
Simple. Borrow it, interest-free! Because your first loan is free, you can apply now and use the free loan to open one or two bank accounts to get the cash bonuses.
If you’re organized, this plan can net you free money without tying up your own cash (since banks usually put a 7-10 day hold on opening deposits.)
This plan may or may not be your cup of tea, but if it is, why not apply now for a free short-term loan with no-credit check.
To Free Money!
P. S. If you know of anyone else who could use an interest-free, $300 loan, please send this article to them! They’ll thank you for your thoughtful consideration and generous tip. If you want to borrow $300, interest-free, please click here now to apply and find out if you’re approved in minutes.