When you need a personnel loan our personnel know what to do
Our personnel have a reliable source of information
At Personal Money Store, we’ll work hard to find you a personnel loan because our personnel have a blast learning new vocabulary words. Our up-to-date, old-fashioned, picture dictionary shown here is the perfect learning tool to prepare young children for their first day of school, and it’s handy for figuring out what personnel loans are, too.
I like the beautiful, full-color pictures. But our more advanced personnel enjoy the text, which includes more than 900 words and definitions organized by situations common to a preschooler’s world.
Our personnel act fast
When you need a personnel loan, we know you need it fast. So when you apply, the the first thing our personnel do is look up personnel loan in the picture dictionary. Then we get to work contacting payday lenders to find a personnel loan that meets your request on the most competitive terms available.
At Personal Money Store, finding a personnel loan is easy and hassle-free. Just fill out the short application at the bottom of this page. There’s no credit check and no need to fax anything. Funds are automatically deposited to your bank account, so there’s no need to drive anywhere or even pick up the phone. Many times our lenders can deposit money to your bank account in as little as two hours.
Personnel loans are for buying rice and fixing refrigerators
Check out that entry for record player. It says, “You play records on a record player. There are two record players in our school.” And how about that next one for refrigerator? It says, “A refrigerator is cold inside. You keep food in it.” I especially like the one about rice. It says, “Rice is a kind of cereal. Cooked rice is good to eat.”
So you see how it works. When people apply for personnel loans at Personal Money Store, we look up personnel loan in the picture dictionary and one of our senior personnel reads out loud: “A personnel loan gets you fast cash until payday. You can use it to buy a bowl of rice to eat, get a new record to play on the record players at your school, or fix the refrigerator if it is not cold inside.”
Personnel are people with jobs
Here at Personal Money Store, we don’t use dictionaries made for grown-ups. They’re confusing and they’re just too big. The unabridged Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, for example, weighs 12.5 pounds and measures 4 inches thick. It has 2,662 pages and more than 450,000 word entries from a to zyzzogeton. If we were to look up personnel loan in a book like that, the closest we could get would be an entry without a picture that says, “The body of persons employed by or active in an organization, business, or service.”
So you see, if we looked in a real dictionary, personnel would mean people with jobs, and that would be people like us, and presumably you. So we’d be right back where we started, with our personnel still wondering what you mean by personnel loan. And that wouldn’t be good, because at Personal Money Store, we know that no matter what kind of loan you need, you don’t have time to sit and wait while we sort out vocabulary issues.
More helpful vocabulary tips
I hope by now you’ve left-off reading and are busy filling out your application for a personnel loan. But if vocabulary issues make you nervous, here are a few more difficult word pairs:
1. Accept means to assume an obligation to pay; except means other than
There are no surprises or hidden costs when you apply for a personnel loan at Personal Money Store. Before you accept your personnel loan, you’ll know exactly how much it will cost and when it will be repaid, no exceptions. The process is fast and easy. Once you agree to the terms, you don’t have to do anything to accept your personnel loan except click the button.
2. Sit is about you; set is about your money worries
Reviewing what we’ve just learned, once you accept your personnel loan, you can do can whatever you want except worry. For example, you can sit back and relax, because sit is an intransitive verb requiring a subject but no object (and since you’re the subject, sit is all about you). Or you can set your money worries aside because set is a transitive verb requiring both a subject (you) and an object (your former money worries).
3. Fast can be an adverb or an adjective; slow is always an adjective
When you apply for a personnel loan at Personal Money Store, we know that you need a fast response. Fast used that way is an adjective. Rest assured that when you apply for a personnel loan we’ll act fast to find you the best one possible. Fast used that way is an adverb. Either way, fast is what Personal Money Store is all about.
I’m not saying the competition acts slow, because acts is a verb and slow is only an adjective. I’m saying the competition is slow, because competition is a noun and slow describes the competition.
