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<title>Quick Military Personal Loans</title>
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<description>Quick military personal loans are all fun and games - until you get shipped over seas to fight. Then quick military personal loans become an unnecessary, dangerous burden. </description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>For the most part, soldiers can recover from quick military personal loans - because for the most part soldiers do not have to fight and will never see actual battle time. But today's soldiers do not have such a luxury, wars are going on all over the place and the days of struggling with military loans aren't just past us, but need to stop now. 

FIghting off quick military personal loans

They're incredibly expensive - military personal loans usually charge well over 500% APRs, with teh average applicants rolling over their obligation for three pay periods. 
They're tough to recover from - repay your military loan all at once and you'll be left with a major hole to climb out of. But hold onto the obligation and you'll end up paying significantly more than the original loan amount. 
At the end of the day, quick military loans really don't offer much benefit. A soldier in debt is a soldier in trouble, but a soldier in  expensive debt because of a one time purchase, car repair, or cash supply is dumb. 


Such are the everyday disadvantages of quick military personal loans. But what are the real dangers? What happens when the active duty soldier is actually shipped overseas and told to fight - they can't be responsible for their financial obligations in the meantime? Oh yes they can! 

Time and again we hear stories of young soldiers going off to war and leaving their costly financial demands to spouses or family -or just leaving them altogether. Financial matters seem trivial when you are facing death on a daily basis, but what kind of homecoming are we giving our soldiers when they face major debts and repayment costs at the hands of quick military personal loans they took out months before? 


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