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This is retarded. The guy is clearly providing a service that people want at a competitive price. Sort him out with the necessary license and let him carry on. The trouble is that vested interests have made the necessary licensing expensive and difficult, and that is anti competitive and exactly the sort of problem that government need to solve.
Democratize lending, let us become a nation of loan sharks, and we'll soon see sensible interest rates for borrowing and lending again.
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Friendly Dolphin perhaps?
His only fault that he did not apply for a banking license...
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More a loan tadpole than loan sharkOriginally posted by vetran View PostThe toothless loan shark: Market trader who ran illegal lending racket from his fruit and veg stall is spared jail because interest rates were 100 times LOWER than high street firms | Mail Online
I bet he didn't pay taxes either, surprised they didn't Taser him.
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Teach him to have low rates
The toothless loan shark: Market trader who ran illegal lending racket from his fruit and veg stall is spared jail because interest rates were 100 times LOWER than high street firms | Mail Online
I bet he didn't pay taxes either, surprised they didn't Taser him.Tags: None
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