They can't do maths. Some of them think a high rate is a good thing. I sht you not. People are stupid.
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Atw, on the back of your Pug 306, I will lend you £100 for Christmas payable back at £50 per month for 12 months. You see 100 is greater than 50, you can't lose.Last edited by sasguru; 19 December 2007, 20:15.Hard Brexit now!
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I wonder how much I could get for my log book. It has square roots and sin and everything.Comment
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Log book loans are playing at it. Heard these advertised on the radio the other day. Typical APR 1355% (yes one thousand three hundred and fifty five percent)!Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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I've just registered www.kidneyloans.co.uk
Basically I'll lend up to £1000 per kidney at 10,000% APR. Miss a payment and your kidney is removed and sold to a rich American.
Don't forget folks, you have two kidneys and CCJ's welcome.
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Well my wife has three but one is her mumsOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostI've just registered www.kidneyloans.co.uk
Basically I'll lend up to £1000 per kidney at 10,000% APR. Miss a payment and your kidney is removed and sold to a rich American.
Don't forget folks, you have two kidneys and CCJ's welcome.
Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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That remark, posted on this particular thread, is tantamount to 'dealing' to hapless victims who are determined to stay clean rather than hang out with the junkie crowd on the Sandy thread.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostMaybe they have a harmless coke habit to feed?
You should be locked up.
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Mental. They try to 'justify' this extortion by saying that a £25 bank charge on going £5 over on your overdraft is infact 147359739444%APR so they are a much cheaper option. What a croc.Originally posted by Alf W View Postht tp://paydayuk.co.uk
Log book loans are playing at it. Heard these advertised on the radio the other day. Typical APR 1355% (yes one thousand three hundred and fifty five percent)!It's about time I changed this sig...Comment
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7155642.stm
I think a big light just came on re Plan B.A loan firm has come under fire after charging one client an annual interest rate of more than 2.6 million per cent.
An unnamed woman in York took out a one week loan for £320 with the firm Early Pay Day Loans, which attracted £80 in interest over the seven-day period.
When the cost of the credit was calculated over a 12-month period, the annual percentage rate (APR) worked out at 2,639,385.9%.
Early Pay Day Loans insists that its charges are "competitive".Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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