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Don't knock them, their APRs might not seem too bad soon with the way the economy's going.
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Think we did this a while back...
They are required by law to say what the APR is but justify it by saying that you only typically borrow a small amount over a very short period so the interest is only like £10 (on £50 loan, after a month), and you avoid any possible big bank charges for late payments etc etc etc
Not that I'm defending them, they're loansharks for the 21st century.
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Did you click on the button marked "I don't understand your APR". More flannel.
These guys have an APR of 2255%!
And these ones say "Depending on the loan term, typical APRs will range from 1351.7% to 9889.3%."
I think I see a plan BLast edited by NotAllThere; 18 April 2008, 07:30.
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paydayloanuk
These people have just emailed me with the opportunity to borrow money at 1355% APR. They are also inviting my comments on this service back to the following email address - [email protected]
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