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Cash Advances

  • How soon can I get my next Cash Advance?
  • How do repayments work?
  • How can I get a bigger Cash Advance?
  • How do I unlock Cash Advances?
  • How does a Cash Advance work?
  • How do I get another Cash Advance?
  • How do I repay my Cash Advance?
  • What is the difference between a Moves Cash Advance and a personal loan?
  • Do you perform credit checks?
  • What is the maximum Cash Advance amount I can receive?
  • How much will a Cash Advance cost?
  • What if I don't need my Cash Advance right away?
  • Will I be charged any fees for missing a withdrawal?
  • Can I settle my Cash Advance earlier than my contract end date?
  • How many Cash Advances can I take out at once?
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