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On TV last night it was stated that a loan of £100 at the highest rate would cost £516 after 30 days and £5100 after one year. This is equal to an APR rate of 4000% (Four thousand per cent)
I was surprised that to see that their advertisement is allowed on the Answerbank, Advertisement section
I was surprised that to see that their advertisement is allowed on the Answerbank, Advertisement section
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That kind of lending should be illegal. What kind of person can afford to repay over the£5k when they've had to go and borrow the paltry sum of £100 anyway?
£5,100 is 51 times the original loan. So you borrow £100 and then you pay them that amount back every week[i for an entire [i]year]!!!
How can that be legal?
£5,100 is 51 times the original loan. So you borrow £100 and then you pay them that amount back every week[i for an entire [i]year]!!!
How can that be legal?
Its legal because they are absolutely up front about it. I would never ever do a wonga type loan (well except never name the well that you won't drink from) The use is intended to be for a few days to tide someone over.
Actually i don't think that they are as immoral as the life insurance sold to over fifties by the likes of Michael Parkinson...now that is a bad deal!
Actually i don't think that they are as immoral as the life insurance sold to over fifties by the likes of Michael Parkinson...now that is a bad deal!
At least they go into debt with their eyes open, unless they are so foolish that they don't read the small print or so untutored that they do not realise the implication of gathering interest.
Woofgang - I find those adverts regarding life insurance and featuring Michael Parkinson, June Whatsername, et al, very, very creepy and try not to watch them. If one comes on I turn off the sound. I suppose they have to make a living but eeeuch, in that way?
Woofgang - I find those adverts regarding life insurance and featuring Michael Parkinson, June Whatsername, et al, very, very creepy and try not to watch them. If one comes on I turn off the sound. I suppose they have to make a living but eeeuch, in that way?