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	<title>Comments on: CBS hit piece misses target</title>
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		<title>By: gjordan</title>
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		<description>per the CBS report, I would like to know who is offering the $500 loan at 28% A.P.R. to the average payday consumer?  Sounded like they were doing the ohioans a favor by removing payday lenders with an alternative that doesn&#039;t even exist.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>per the CBS report, I would like to know who is offering the $500 loan at 28% A.P.R. to the average payday consumer?  Sounded like they were doing the ohioans a favor by removing payday lenders with an alternative that doesn&#8217;t even exist.</p>
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