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6 Responses to “Financial Rip Offs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?”
It is disgusting that their is no vetting in these sectors to protect the public to such bad packages. It is unbelievable that it is allowed on the market as an option to solve your financess for what ever reason.Society has changed that we are not willing to save and then buy. Instead it is easier to get a loan for a holiday or that must have dress. They have seen the opportunity for money being made to those that are unwitting roped into the deals. I suppose it is just experience through your mistakes that makes you so much more couscous about taking any form of credit these days.
How can a building society let an advert for a loan shark appear on its site? I haven’t got an example of a rip off, but in the county I used to live in, I had a credit union loan with 12% APR, and I recently applied for a loan from my new credit union at 26.8% APR. I was annoyed at this, as credit unions are supposed to help people on low incomes, not rip them off by charging 26.8% APR.
The really sad thing is that their are people out there who are so illiterate, ignorant or desperate who get sucked into this fiscal terrorism.
But as the Banks run the Country there is no chance of Governmental intervention against this extortion.
I was once offered a £1000 loan at £100 per month for 48 months. I just laughed. =P
I have a letter somewhere, I’ll let you know who they are.
Beneficial Finance, Barnsley, S.yorkshire
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It is disgusting that their is no vetting in these sectors to protect the public to such bad packages. It is unbelievable that it is allowed on the market as an option to solve your financess for what ever reason.Society has changed that we are not willing to save and then buy. Instead it is easier to get a loan for a holiday or that must have dress. They have seen the opportunity for money being made to those that are unwitting roped into the deals. I suppose it is just experience through your mistakes that makes you so much more couscous about taking any form of credit these days.
How can a building society let an advert for a loan shark appear on its site? I haven’t got an example of a rip off, but in the county I used to live in, I had a credit union loan with 12% APR, and I recently applied for a loan from my new credit union at 26.8% APR. I was annoyed at this, as credit unions are supposed to help people on low incomes, not rip them off by charging 26.8% APR.
The really sad thing is that their are people out there who are so illiterate, ignorant or desperate who get sucked into this fiscal terrorism.
But as the Banks run the Country there is no chance of Governmental intervention against this extortion.
I was once offered a £1000 loan at £100 per month for 48 months. I just laughed. =P
I have a letter somewhere, I’ll let you know who they are.
Beneficial Finance, Barnsley, S.yorkshire
People with bad credit shouldn’t take loans at all. Not even bad deals. That’s what started all these problems.
It makes you wonder what sort of sick country allows this to go on.