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By *he_original_polo OP   Woman
over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester

I’m just going through my junk mail… removing the letter bit with details on to shred it and then putting all the other paper and envelops in the recycling bin. Anyway, you know the type of stuff…. everyone wants to offer you a new credit card, house and car insurance, loans and stuff like that. I don’t normally bother to read what is inside, but something caught my eye and I had to double check I wasn’t seeing things. An offer of a special Christmas loan of a few hundred pounds to have a fabulous festive season and a super low repayment of £5 per month… at 129% APR… what the fuck!

Just who is that friggin' stupid!

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By *ugby 123Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

O o O oo

It must be a misprint surely?

On a different note, I used to just shread the address on the outside, then realised they had the address in the middle too and I had been throwing that part in the bin !!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" An offer of a special Christmas loan of a few hundred pounds to have a fabulous festive season and a super low repayment of £5 per month… at 129% APR… what the fuck!

Just who is that friggin' stupid!"

There is currently a TV advert on, ( one about cash till you get your wages paid ) short term loans, I dont know the company, but I did glimpse the APR, in excess of 1,000 % , yes 1,000 % , borderline legalised loan sharking, this is targeted at the people in society who cannot use regular credit avenues.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE anyone tempted by these please look up credit unions in your area first.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Thats nothing... sadly these days many are cashing in on peoples misery and legally!

Google Log Book Loans... seen it as high as 600% Typical APR of 437%

Yep... Thieves!

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By *obbytupperMan
over a year ago

Menston near Ilkley


"Thats nothing... sadly these days many are cashing in on peoples misery and legally!

Google Log Book Loans... seen it as high as 600% Typical APR of 437%

Yep... Thieves!"

Well bankers have to have something to aspire to.

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By *he_original_polo OP   Woman
over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester

OMG! Another one!

Provident Love2shop high street 'gift' voucher... GIFT! It's 235.5% APR!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

most of these companies pray on people who cant get credit easily. as someone whos debt probably single handidly brought the credit crunch about i know how hard it can be to get credit and at this time of yr it can be very temptin but as a previous post said avoid at all costs and become a member of your local credit union!!

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By *prite128Woman
over a year ago

maidstone

pay day loans are often over 1000%

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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago

Notting

OMG!!!

Talk about prey on the weak and the needy (or skint and needy)

Think many people are just going to have to do without this xmas.

I have already told all my family and friends not to get me anything as i WONT be getting them anything - and that its un-negotiable.

I already have debts from preivious years, and do not wish to increase this at rediculous costs just for the sake of some crappy presents that they wont like/wear/use anyway!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"OMG!!!

Talk about prey on the weak and the needy (or skint and needy)

Think many people are just going to have to do without this xmas.

I have already told all my family and friends not to get me anything as i WONT be getting them anything - and that its un-negotiable.

I already have debts from preivious years, and do not wish to increase this at rediculous costs just for the sake of some crappy presents that they wont like/wear/use anyway!! "

*** Scores Debs " pearl necklace" off Xmas pressie list

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By *riendlyfunfemWoman
over a year ago

A world of my own

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By *riendlyfunfemWoman
over a year ago

A world of my own


"OMG!!!

Talk about prey on the weak and the needy (or skint and needy)

Think many people are just going to have to do without this xmas.

I have already told all my family and friends not to get me anything as i WONT be getting them anything - and that its un-negotiable.

I already have debts from preivious years, and do not wish to increase this at rediculous costs just for the sake of some crappy presents that they wont like/wear/use anyway!! "

I have also told family and friends no pressies this year, just buying a few stocking fillers for my daughter. Due to circumstances and a cut in working hours, my income is half what it was 6 months ago. I would rather do that than borrow money from the thieves who charge so much interest. I just feel sorry for people with young children who feel its the only way they can give them any presents this Christmas!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Slightly off topic here, but my daughter being a resourceful young adult saves money by making chutney's, and she plants up little pots of herb/seeds/bulbs etc for friends and family as christmas presents.... they are always received with pleasure as we know she has put her heart and soul into creating these gifts too.

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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago

Notting

I also feel for the people with children, esp young children who you cant sit down and explain things too.

There are no cheap decent toys so any xmas (one of our receptionsists said this xmas was cheap as she was only giving them £100 each (2kids) and about £100 each in presents) its NOT cheap.

Thats before you even splash out on the food and wine and odd special bottle of something, out fits if you going to party.......i am going to baaa humbug and be a hermit, lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A friend of mine emigrated to Brazil a few years back and, knowing he'd never be coming back, he racked up close to £20,000 of credit debt, sold all the goods he purchased, transferred it to his Brasilian bank account and promptly fucked off.

Fair play to him I say lol

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By *thwalescplCouple
over a year ago

brecon


"pay day loans are often over 1000%

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They were on tv the other night, some of these companies are above 2,600% interest!!!!

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