Do you want to advance yourself cash on your credit card without getting beat up by your credit card company?

Don’t get taken advantage of  like I was. A couple years ago I decided to purchase something that cost a couple thousand dollars. I thought heck I’ll float it on my new credit card on one of the enclosed convenient checks and just pay it off by the end of the year.  Was I wrong ! I did not read the fine print in my credit card terms and to my surprise my next month’s statement spelled out the cold terms I was indentured to.

I was charged a minimum user fee of $50 just to use the convenience check, and to my astonishment the credit card company that had a sweet interest rate of 7.9% was now charging me an obscene 18.9% interest on this credit cards cash advance although Credit card consolidation helps you to avoid paying high interest on your credit card bills.

Hey, I don’t blame anyone but myself for not reading the small print and terms laid out in front of me.  However the financial sting did not let me forget what it feels like to get slapped by a credit card institution.

Tough times came a knocking

Later on I found myself unemployed and in need to do a cash advance on my credit card.  Remembering the last credit card advance beating, I searched hard on the internet for alternatives to cash advances with none to be found.  Necessity is the mother of invention, after much brainstorming finally an idea clicked and I figured out how to do credit cards cash advances on the internet completely in the luxury of my own home with absolute privacy.  Now I would like to teach you the technique I use that your credit card provider does not want you to learn.

I  developed an online tutorial with four short videos that will teach you how to do credit card cash advances.  It is called the Cash Flow Button.  It’s a simple but brilliant way to do cash advances on your credit cards by using your computer.

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My course sells for a mere $14.99 and can have you up and running on a cash advance in as little as 5 minutes.

This method is the absolute best option to using the so called convenience checks that come with your credit card statement. If you use a convenient check you are most likely subject to a minimum fee of $30 to $50, plus incredibly high interest rates ranging from 18% to 22% depending on your company.

Some of the benefits of using my secret method are:

  • No advance fees
  • Your cash advance will be charged at your current interest rate
  • Convenience
  • Privacy
  • Autonomy: you’re in charge of how much you advance yourself

The method I teach you is absolutely legal, there is no sneaking around trying to cover your tracks. You will simply see your advance on your next statement.

You will need two things to use this method:
1. Available funds on your credit card
2. A PayPal account, or the willingness to open one.

If you can cut and paste (right click on the mouse button) on the computer you can learn our method — it’s as simple as that.

The internet is full of online financial gurus who tout do not do a cash advance. They cite the obvious, higher interest rates, fees, deeper in debt. However, sometimes life happens and we have to do as we must and take care of business no matter what.

Using the Cash Flow Button you can avoid almost all the concerns the financial gurus are warning you about, except the obvious factor of debt.

The tutorial will save you lots of money that you would pay out in fees and interest alone. So, $14.99 is a drop in the bucket compared to convenience checks, ATM withdrawal nightmares

Let’s compare the cost of the Cash Flow Button Tutorial to using a convenience check.
In this illustration lets say you want to advance yourself the amount of  $1000 on your credit card that charges you 8.9% APR

*Advance Fee
*Extra interest

As you can see you the fees of $201 easily outweigh the cost of our tutorial. It more than pays for itself the first time you use it.

Be wise and use your credit card to your advantage. Credit cards are tools, and like all tools they can work for you, or if used incorrectly work against  you.

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What does the FDIC think about convenience checks? Watch the video below

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