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BillFloat Pays Your Bill Now. You Pay Them Later

BillFloat Pays Your Bill Now. You Pay Them Later

 

Payday lending is legalized loan-sharking. Actually, the Mob gives better interest rates. But sometimes people just need credit, and damn the interest rates.-CaveatEmptorBlog.com

Enter Billfloat.com

Let’s face it, in today’s economy, some are doing just this: floating bills to the next month so they can catch up on other bills or cover an unexpected expense.  BillFloat helps people in this situation by paying their bill of choice now for them, and then allowing them to pay the bill later.

 

The best part?  Lower fees.

Here’s an example:
This service is for people who truly need a way to make ends meet and are able to utilize this service responsibly without the devil may care interest rates of payday loans or certain credit cards.
  • Late paycheck?
  • Unexpected bill or event?
  • Need more time to pay off a balance on a utility bill?
  • Impulse purchase?
  • Credit card limit reduced?
  • Recently lost a job, and need to keep the lights on?

Those are just a few situations I can think of where Billfloat.com might come into play depending on your financial situation.

Check out their FAQ page for more information!

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GingerGirls Just Wanna Have Funds is a personal finance website dedicated to educating and empowering women in the area of personal finance. Our articles center on money management: making it, saving it and growing it which supports our theme: Breaking Financial Ceilings One Stiletto At A Time. We have been featured in Business Insider (contributor), Lifehacker, Consumerist, MSNBC, Essence, Wall Street Journal, Good Morning America and MSN Project Engage Web Series. I believe in a future where women can have financial freedom and choose the life they want to live by taking control of their finances. You only need to want it hard enough while letting go of limiting beliefs around money. Join me as I share tips that will help you light up your financial life and take control.View all posts by Ginger →

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