Don't wear that shirt!
#31
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Those people you talk of are adverts for natural selection.
I'm saying this partly just to wind you up but actually, it makes a good point...if you think that Wonga provide you a short term solution and know the facts then it is a simple business transaction.
If YOU fail to understand the implications, costs and agreement that you enter into then why is it any other parties fault but yours?
Whether you or I agree with charging bucket loads of interest to people who probably need the 50 quid month end is neither here nor there. They choose to do it....what I want to know is what did people do before these companies existed?
I'm saying this partly just to wind you up but actually, it makes a good point...if you think that Wonga provide you a short term solution and know the facts then it is a simple business transaction.
If YOU fail to understand the implications, costs and agreement that you enter into then why is it any other parties fault but yours?
Whether you or I agree with charging bucket loads of interest to people who probably need the 50 quid month end is neither here nor there. They choose to do it....what I want to know is what did people do before these companies existed?
#32
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probably not that popular on your manor but a fact of life up north for many.
the irony that the twats haven't worked out yet is that by sponsoring the skunks they immediately rule out ever getting business from 50% of the north east population who support Sunderland, we all boycotted Sugar Puffs when Kevin Keegan endorsed them. Sunderland must be one of the poorest cities in the UK and a prime target for wonga
the timing is highly dubious too, teams never change mid season, just as folk think about Christmas in a recession in the poorest part of the country.... they need regulating, it's immoral ( even if the victims are skunks )
#33
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Provident and Kays Catalogue
probably not that popular on your manor but a fact of life up north for many.
the irony that the twats haven't worked out yet is that by sponsoring the skunks they immediately rule out ever getting business from 50% of the north east population who support Sunderland, we all boycotted Sugar Puffs when Kevin Keegan endorsed them. Sunderland must be one of the poorest cities in the UK and a prime target for wonga
the timing is highly dubious too, teams never change mid season, just as folk think about Christmas in a recession in the poorest part of the country.... they need regulating, it's immoral ( even if the victims are skunks )
probably not that popular on your manor but a fact of life up north for many.
the irony that the twats haven't worked out yet is that by sponsoring the skunks they immediately rule out ever getting business from 50% of the north east population who support Sunderland, we all boycotted Sugar Puffs when Kevin Keegan endorsed them. Sunderland must be one of the poorest cities in the UK and a prime target for wonga
the timing is highly dubious too, teams never change mid season, just as folk think about Christmas in a recession in the poorest part of the country.... they need regulating, it's immoral ( even if the victims are skunks )
Interesting point about the sponsorship and rivalry. Hadn't even thought about that.
Agree it's expert timing on their part.
#34
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Surely a lower APR for longer, earns more than a high APR for a shorter period? I mean in absolute cash return terms.
#35
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I don't see the problem with the Wonga advertisement, in fact I don't see a problem with advertisements for alcohol or cigarettes or escort services if it came to that.
If the product or service is legal, then why restrict the advertisement? its either ok or its not
oh these uneducated people we need to save them from themselves, **** that.
If the product or service is legal, then why restrict the advertisement? its either ok or its not
oh these uneducated people we need to save them from themselves, **** that.
#36
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You engineers you don't look at it like that from a credit perspective. The longer the loan, the more risky it is - hence the higher the rate should be.
#37
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Is the loan unsecured? The reverse is true with personal loans or mortgages. Shorter the loan higher the interest.
#39
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you must have risk both ways though? you have the risk that it won't work so you charge a higher rate to take the risk, but then you have the risk that his high repayments are the reason the project fails?
If the business plan is finely balanced, surely a lower repayment over a longer time reduces that risk.
We are looking for $300m for a low cost housing project in Tunisia over 15 years, fancy taking a punt on that?
If the business plan is finely balanced, surely a lower repayment over a longer time reduces that risk.
We are looking for $300m for a low cost housing project in Tunisia over 15 years, fancy taking a punt on that?
#40
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http://www.providentpersonalcredit.com/
and never underestimate how petty football fans can be !
http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/news/nort...9310-23035530/
#41
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Provident was much the same as Wonga, they dished out vouchers which most shops accepted, they're still going apparently
http://www.providentpersonalcredit.com/
and never underestimate how petty football fans can be !
http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/news/nort...9310-23035530/
http://www.providentpersonalcredit.com/
and never underestimate how petty football fans can be !
http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/news/nort...9310-23035530/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode..._the_Doorstep/
(Also, 1,000 posts. )
#42
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Provident was much the same as Wonga, they dished out vouchers which most shops accepted, they're still going apparently
http://www.providentpersonalcredit.com/
and never underestimate how petty football fans can be !
http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/news/nort...9310-23035530/
http://www.providentpersonalcredit.com/
and never underestimate how petty football fans can be !
http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/news/nort...9310-23035530/
The other article is just hilarious. I remember those adverts. Quality stuff.
#43
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Provident must be saints in comparison to wonga though, been around many many years. I remember pestering my mother to get Provvy like everyone else when I needed some new football boots or suchlike but she always refused
why have wonga chosen newcastle as opposed to Fulham I wonder ?
#44
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Back to the point, Sharia is saying no to interest, but say yes to profit.
So Wonga lend you 80 quid for 14 days, you pay back 100 quid, they make 20 quid profit.
So what's the problem?
So Wonga lend you 80 quid for 14 days, you pay back 100 quid, they make 20 quid profit.
So what's the problem?
#45
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but you don't need protecting from yourself, you're intelligent and wealthy enough to appreciate what you're letting yourself in for. If you're as thick as mince and desperate for cash you're very vulnerable
Provident must be saints in comparison to wonga though, been around many many years. I remember pestering my mother to get Provvy like everyone else when I needed some new football boots or suchlike but she always refused
why have wonga chosen newcastle as opposed to Fulham I wonder ?
Provident must be saints in comparison to wonga though, been around many many years. I remember pestering my mother to get Provvy like everyone else when I needed some new football boots or suchlike but she always refused
why have wonga chosen newcastle as opposed to Fulham I wonder ?
Yeah people need protecting but I think folk need to be responsible for their own actions, finances and personal hygeine for that.
Oh, my first footie boots were a tenner from Salisbury market, Arrow. Got the piss ripped out of me by all the Adidas Predator wearing twats.