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  2. Dave (company) - Wikipedia

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    Dave (also known as Dave.com [1]) is a digital banking service. The service's main focus is on cash advances . [ 2 ] This service works off of tips and subscription fees rather than overdraft fees.

  3. 15 Cash Advance Apps Like Dave for 2024 - AOL

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    6. Albert. Best for money questions. Albert is an app like Dave that offers banking services through partner banks. Through the app, eligible customers can tap into cash advance options of up to ...

  4. Would you tip a payday lender? A new cash app relies on a ...

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    It starts with a $1 monthly membership fee. If you need a cash advance right away, as many do, there's an "express fee," which begins at $1.99 and tops out at $5.99 for advances of $100 or more ...

  5. 8 Best Cash Advance Apps That Cover You Until Payday - AOL

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    Dave offers the largest cash advance in the industry — up to $500 through its new ExtraCash feature. All new members also receive a Dave Spending Account, which will allow them the option to ...

  6. Payday loans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Payday loans in the United States. A shop window in Falls Church, Virginia advertises payday loans, 2007. A payday loan (also called a payday advance, salary loan, payroll loan, small dollar loan, short term, or cash advance loan) is a small, short-term unsecured loan, "regardless of whether repayment of loans is linked to a borrower's payday."

  7. Make Money Fast - Wikipedia

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    Make Money Fast (stylised as MAKE.MONEY.FAST) is a title of an electronically forwarded chain letter created in 1988 which became so infamous that the term is often used to describe all sorts of chain letters forwarded over the Internet, by e-mail spam, or in Usenet newsgroups. In anti-spammer slang, the name is often abbreviated "MMF".

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