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FFS 49.9 TYPICAL APR .........daylight robbery

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No,Knowledge | 15:05 Tue 05th May 2009 | ChatterBank
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http://www.bayv.co.uk/?gclid=CIW0tc-rpZoCFQVaF Qod_y3c8g


How hard up must you have to be to consider this?
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Provident, with their rates at 254% is regulated by the FSA.

Check out the very small print at the bottom of this page

http://www.providentpersonalcredit.com/
thats nothing.. this company keep sending me junk emails and charge 1845% APR.. yes.. 1,845%APR

NOW THAT CANT BE LEGAL!!!!!

I hasten to add.. I keep unsunscribing from their junk and it keeps coming! How can they do that! I thought that wasnt legal either!
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The company in the OP is licensed by the Office of Fair Trading:

http://www.bayv.co.uk/legislation.html
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Sorry - in my earlier post I forgot to name and shame the company...

www.paydayuk.co.uk

charge 1845% APR on a loan!!!!

Just criminal!!
Payday uk give very short term loans - maximum 1 month of small amounts of money. They charge �25 per �100 borrowed.

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Provident IS on the FSA register as authorised, though.

I don't think the FSA register is wrong.
Why would you prefer to take the advice of random strangers on a website than the qualified advice of your own Financial Advisor?
'fin promotions work'?!!

you work with sharks then!
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Lend us �50 effs

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