Here’s a distressing story out of the Los Angeles Times.
The advertisement that comes in the mail with a misleading pitch is bad enough. One that effectively attempts to trick the receiver into taking out a payday loan is not only bad for the payday loan business, it’s bad for all business. People will take mailing less and less seriously for those operating lawfully in the direct mail business.
But to stick with payday loans for a moment…
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackAfter multiple attempts of getting a small loan our bank was going to charge us outrageous interest whereas cashloancity.com had a small fee on borrowing $400 and we paid it back when we could no problem! I realize that not all cash loan sites are equal but why the scrutiny? Our credit card charged us $40 for being one day late 2 months ago which put us over the limit and they charged us $40 for that too, but that’s alright for them to do?
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