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tiger31
18th February 2014, 21:51
Has any of you been snared by the cancer of the high street ive never used one and even down to my last quid would I ever use them .They are causing misery for hundreds of thousands of people ,and according to the news the companies can,t keep up with demand .my son asked me to bale him out of one which I refused .I need to be cruel to be kind and told him to live within his means ,if you aint got the money you don,t get very simple really. nut what makes me mad is how dam easy it is to get one even if you aint got a job frickin scum they are,praying on vunrable people.

stevewool
18th February 2014, 21:56
it takes all sorts Brian , i too would never used them, but there are thousands that do, i am told they are good if you pay the full bill straight away, but they dont want you to so then the interest is piled on lots and lots

joebloggs
18th February 2014, 22:06
he should try a credit union

marksroomspain
18th February 2014, 22:23
They prey on the vunerable Brian especially those who have a low credit score whose only means is to go to one of these parasite companies.

Personally I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole but easy for me to say that as I have a high credit rating.

I myself in times have used credit cards with a 0% balance transfer sometimes up to 2 and a half years, very useful only if you pay them back within the time period and a lot better than a bank loan as the transfer fee is on average less than 3%...:smile:

gWaPito
18th February 2014, 23:47
They prey on the vunerable Brian especially those who have a low credit score whose only means is to go to one of these parasite companies.

Personally I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole but easy for me to say that as I have a high credit rating.

I myself in times have used credit cards with a 0% balance transfer sometimes up to 2 and a half years, very useful only if you pay them back within the time period and a lot better than a bank loan as the transfer fee is on average less than 3%...:smile:

Lloyds have one with up to 3 years to pay back, interest free. There's no transfer fee on new accounts either. Seems to be more money being freed up :xxgrinning--00xx3: It's looking like they've made an early sprint.

grahamw48
19th February 2014, 16:53
The government have the power to sweep these parasites back under the stones where they belong, but as usual will wait until crisis point is reached and umpteen thousands of lives ruined before doing so. :NoNo:

The same lack of responsibility was shown towards banks and building societies handing out 110% no-deposit mortgages, Payment 'Protection', etc.

bigmac
19th February 2014, 17:19
It's easy to dismiss pay day loans--and other high interest loan shark-type operations--what happened to provident ?-----if you have a good steady income--money in the bank etc.

I do

But--not always so. I remember being down to my last £1 coin--waiting for my wife's salary to go in.

But--it wasn't reckless spending--far from it. back in the day--I--along with 1,000's of others--had to resort to self-employed commission-only work--or the dole queue.

No steady salary--just endless waiting for a dribble of commission to filter through--sometimes not enough to pay my petrol. Welcome to my world

grahamw48
19th February 2014, 17:21
I've inhabited that world for most of the past 37 years mate. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
20th February 2014, 14:33
...had to resort to self-employed commission-only work....
no steady salary--just endless waiting for a dribble of commission to filter through--sometimes not enough to pay my petrol. welcome to my world..

That's been the case for me these past 2 years now.
Though to be honest the pressure is as great as the one you describe as at least I have a couple of pensions each month.

I had no idea just what a tough environment that can be.....personally I've not found it getting easier despite the positive economic media reports.....in fact it feels the opposite.

Whether I'd succumb to the temptation of Pay-Days or not I couldn't promise.
I very much doubt it as I've been vehemently opposed to credit for years......I'm old enough to say never-say-never though.