Sentences with phrase «meant big paydays»

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This was absolutely not a sale in the traditional sense — it's glorified loan meant to get Porto the kind of fee they wanted (and couldn't get from a big club a year ago), to get Wolves promoted (which is their massive payday), and to get Mendes more on the agent fee front (which is more lucrative for him via sale than a traditional loan).
Beyond that it is optional... meaning where we can improve the team OR draft players that can potentially replace players that we may lose on their next contract (big payday).
I mean you mentioned Van City in Vancouver and I go okay so do we really want big banks, which is really what they are, getting into the payday loan business and offering high interest loans?
When we talk about no credit check payday loans what that means your traditional bank will require you to fill out pages of paper work and require you to put up some type of collateral along with running a traditional credit check through the big three credit reporting agencies.
We also talked about the perception of microtransactions and what that meant for Payday 2's big monetization situation from about a month ago.
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