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Wonga have called in the recievers......

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By *tingly Byron OP   Man
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot

Apparently they couldn't keep up the repayments on the £20 they lent themselves.......

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

Will they want my Newcastle United shirts back

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

They were an immoral stain on society

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By *tingly Byron OP   Man
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"Will they want my Newcastle United shirts back "

I'm really sorry, you'll have to keep them.

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By *ky19Man
over a year ago

Plymouth OYO Hotel

What they do wrong? They helped me out plenty of times. Yeah I know you have to pay back but they have to make a living somehow.

Will have to go to a loan shark or something next time.

First time I used them I couldn't make the payment on time. I phoned them and they were helpful about it.

No real complaints here.

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By *ky19Man
over a year ago

Plymouth OYO Hotel

What I can't understand is people using payday lenders to buy their new TV and stuff. Are they so impatient they can't wait till they get paid?

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By *ky19Man
over a year ago

Plymouth OYO Hotel

Sorry to spam: I think it's more immoral that even if living carefully, a national living wage isn't enough to live on, cost of living is way too high now, never used to be like this IMO.

And this was during being in the EU too, so no blaming brexit for everything.

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By *olgateMan
over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

I am still wondering why there is such a lot of interest in the Wonga story

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By *tingly Byron OP   Man
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"I am still wondering why there is such a lot of interest in the Wonga story"

I see what you did there.

*applauds

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By *bsolutebeginnersCouple
over a year ago

Planet Ork

It’s the public that lose out again though. If you’ve got a loan with them you still have to pay it, if you’ve got a claim against them then it’s unlikely that you will get anything back!

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

Bit over simplistic, but how bad was the business managed if you’re borrowing money at 6%, lending at 1,000+% and still go bust.

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By *ardiffCoupleNJCouple
over a year ago

Pontypridd/Rhyfelin


"Sorry to spam: I think it's more immoral that even if living carefully, a national living wage isn't enough to live on, cost of living is way too high now, never used to be like this IMO.

And this was during being in the EU too, so no blaming brexit for everything."

Agree, but no company should be permitted to give loans with wholly ridiculous rates of interest. It's immoral in my opinion... 1500% anyone. Really? Regulation long overdue.

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By *layfullsamMan
over a year ago

Solihull


"Apparently they couldn't keep up the repayments on the £20 they lent themselves.......

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It's ok I've stepped in and made them an offer to lend them money to keep trading.

They're not happy with my 6000% interest charges

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"Sorry to spam: I think it's more immoral that even if living carefully, a national living wage isn't enough to live on, cost of living is way too high now, never used to be like this IMO.

And this was during being in the EU too, so no blaming brexit for everything."

can i ask you a question. If you are living on a national wage and cant afford to make ends meet so you go and borrow money. Where are you getting the money from to pay them back?

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