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alancdavis
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27-12-2011, 17:35
Just seen one on the TV,,,5570%apr,,,,
How do they get away with that
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27-12-2011, 21:48
I was thinking the same gosh they seem not to have the xmas spirit
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27-12-2011, 21:57
How are they still legal! I bet they are busy this time of year.
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27-12-2011, 22:06
i suppose if your dyslexic,which more and more like to claim they are ,instead of just not being very clever! those rates might look very cheap
what i need is a high horse like the others have !
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27-12-2011, 23:04
loan shark comes to mind
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27-12-2011, 23:19
So if you borrowed a £1,000 over 6 months how much would it cost you to repay it?
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28-12-2011, 09:06
These loans are designed for very short term ie payday loans if you required a longer time to pay then these are not for you!
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28-12-2011, 16:56
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So if you borrowed a £1,000 over 6 months how much would it cost you to repay it?
well, if you hadn't flumped out of maths at school, you'd be able to work it out !!!!!!!!
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28-12-2011, 17:07
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well, if you hadn't flumped out of maths at school, you'd be able to work it out !!!!!!!!
I bet you can't either ..
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28-12-2011, 17:28
errr, ummm, errr ....................... £14 5d 6p
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28-12-2011, 19:05
Around 2.7 million.
Mark....
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28-12-2011, 19:45
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errr, ummm, errr ....................... £14 5d 6p
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Around 2.7 million.
Somewhere in between
GJ is texting daughter A. at the moment hoping she can give him the right answer so he can look clever for a change on here
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28-12-2011, 20:34
£1000 x 5570% apr(12month) = £557000
Divide by 2 (6 month) = £2785000 to pay back plus the original £1000
£2789000 to pay
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29-12-2011, 13:36
Errr - no.
£1000 x 5570% = £55,700 so the amount repaid is £56,700.
Over 6 months it is £27,850 plus the original loan so £29,850.
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29-12-2011, 13:44
Ooooops,,
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