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Letter to Grauniad re: Wonga



Fef

Rock God.
Feb 21, 2009
1,729
Maybe idiot was not the right word to use, but if you are in financial trouble, anyone with some common sense knows that a loan shark is not the answer...

So assuming that the banks refuse them a further loan, and their families and their friends can't (or won't) help, do tell ... what is the answer?

Edit: Not that I condone the activities of these sharks.
 
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Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,418
Location Location
£30 to borrow £100 for 2-3 weeks is managable, but still sickeningly expensive.

Thats a night out gone up the swanny just for a brief tide-over.
 


NickBHAFC18

New member
Feb 24, 2012
1,720
Brighton
I have not been in that situation so I wouldn't know, but I know loan sharks wouldn't be the answer. It clearly states when applying for the loan the outcome if you can't pay it back, and the interest fee's etc. Its not hidden, or misleading, it tells you straight. Now I know that if I was in financial crisis, taking more "risks" would not benefit me.

It's people choice what they do, and just because people with financial trouble in the past have used it and come out worse, doesn't mean their a bad organisation. It's clearly advertised as a "short, quick PAYDAY loan" not "Financial troubles? click here we can solve your problems."
 


Silent Bob

( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Dec 6, 2004
22,172
Maybe idiot was not the right word to use, but if you are in financial trouble, anyone with some common sense knows that a loan shark is not the answer...
Yeah, you'd have to be ignorant or desperate to use them.

f*** the vunerable, that's what I say.
 


ATFC Seagull

Aberystwyth Town FC
Jul 27, 2004
5,350
(North) Portslade
I would imagine a lot of people here have suffered from overdraft charges and unpaid DD fees etc by banks? Often the interest rate (even if it is sometimes a straight fee rather than a percentage of borrowing) is much higher than some of these payday lenders. I would say they perpetuate debt a hell of a lot more. But we quite happily plaster their sponsorship everywhere in sports.

(Not a fan of wonga at all by the way...).
 




Céline Graciet has written about the Albion in the past.

(Pour ceux qui vivent en angleterre) Help totalement off topic (French)

Quel match ? Quelle équipe ? Nov 17, 2003

Sans vouloir te démoraliser, la plupart des équipes de la Premier league ayant des milliers de personnes sur les listes d'attente pour obtenir des passes pour la saison (situation inimaginable en France, non ?), il est très difficile de trouver des billets, surtout pour les équipes les plus réputées. Même pour aller voir l'équipe de ma ville, Brighton & Hove Albion (division 3 !!), il faut connaître des "season ticket holders", sinon c'est même pas la peine d'essayer. Ils sont fous de foot les Anglais, c'est d'ailleurs en partie pourquoi je suis restée.

And this ...

Comme quoi il faut rester optimiste ! Nov 19, 2003

Heureusement que tout le monde n'est pas aussi pessimiste que moi ! Je n'avais pas pensé que ticketmaster pouvait se révéler une bonne option.

Il faut dire que j'ai gardé en travers ma petite épopée de l'année dernière où, voulant rendre service à quelqu'un de mon village natal, j'ai passé des heures à chercher deux billets pour aller voir MU à Old Trafford. Ça a été une galère d'enfer et j'y suis arrivé, mais les billets étaient complètement hors de prix (£80, faut pas pousser). Les prix sont vraiment scandaleux. Heureusement qu'à Brighton on a une très bonne équipe féminine en première division (entrée £1), sinon je n'irais jamais dans un stade de foot.
 


Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
True, but if you have any common sense, you know that if you are in debt already, a loan shark is not the option anyway. If I am having a really tight month, I borrow £100 every now and then, and pay back £130 as soon as I am paid 15/20 days later. It's simple, and yes it may attract people who are already in trouble, and it can cause them more, but that's what banks, family and friends are for.
I don't wish to pry but surely a £130 deficit from your wages, on pay day, is going to make managing the next 4 weeks even harder.
 


Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,526
The arse end of Hangleton
I have not been in that situation so I wouldn't know, but I know loan sharks wouldn't be the answer. It clearly states when applying for the loan the outcome if you can't pay it back, and the interest fee's etc. Its not hidden, or misleading, it tells you straight. Now I know that if I was in financial crisis, taking more "risks" would not benefit me.

It's people choice what they do, and just because people with financial trouble in the past have used it and come out worse, doesn't mean their a bad organisation. It's clearly advertised as a "short, quick PAYDAY loan" not "Financial troubles? click here we can solve your problems."

The problem is their business model is to prey on the weak. YOU may have common sense ( although I'd have to question why you would wish to pay £30 to borrow £100 for less than a month - absolute rip off ) but many people see it as a last chance saloon. A get out of jail free card if you will. The true interest rates are always in the small print and to be frank are completely criminal. In many cases people would be better taking a DMP than borrowing from scum like Wonga.
 




piersa

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2011
3,155
London
True, but if you have any common sense, you know that if you are in debt already, a loan shark is not the option anyway. If I am having a really tight month, I borrow £100 every now and then, and pay back £130 as soon as I am paid 15/20 days later. It's simple, and yes it may attract people who are already in trouble, and it can cause them more, but that's what banks, family and friends are for.

i will happily lend you £100 if you pay me pack £125 two weeks later.
 


piersa

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2011
3,155
London
The problem is their business model is to prey on the weak. YOU may have common sense ( although I'd have to question why you would wish to pay £30 to borrow £100 for less than a month - absolute rip off ) but many people see it as a last chance saloon. A get out of jail free card if you will. The true interest rates are always in the small print and to be frank are completely criminal. In many cases people would be better taking a DMP than borrowing from scum like Wonga.

on the noggin.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,016
The problem is their business model is to prey on the weak. YOU may have common sense ( although I'd have to question why you would wish to pay £30 to borrow £100 for less than a month - absolute rip off ) but many people see it as a last chance saloon. A get out of jail free card if you will. The true interest rates are always in the small print and to be frank are completely criminal. In many cases people would be better taking a DMP than borrowing from scum like Wonga.

to be fair, their business model is to simply lend money to those that will repay it. from reading the CEO Wonga in particular isnt interested in the "weak" as you put it, but those that have good incomes and will pay it back. they all are really, poor payers are no good to them. and the interest rates and amount due are in large 16pt print. if we were to limit the interest rate to 50% the service wouldnt exist, as loaning £100 over 10 days for £2 isnt worth the administration.
 




NickBHAFC18

New member
Feb 24, 2012
1,720
Brighton
to be fair, their business model is to simply lend money to those that will repay it. from reading the CEO Wonga in particular isnt interested in the "weak" as you put it, but those that have good incomes and will pay it back. they all are really, poor payers are no good to them. and the interest rates and amount due are in large 16pt print. if we were to limit the interest rate to 50% the service wouldnt exist, as loaning £100 over 10 days for £2 isnt worth the administration.

:clap2: Just to add to that as well, they do a credit check on you when you apply, and if your credit rating isn't good, you will be denied.
 


Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,096
Lancing
I have not been in that situation so I wouldn't know, but I know loan sharks wouldn't be the answer. It clearly states when applying for the loan the outcome if you can't pay it back, and the interest fee's etc. Its not hidden, or misleading, it tells you straight. Now I know that if I was in financial crisis, taking more "risks" would not benefit me.

It's people choice what they do, and just because people with financial trouble in the past have used it and come out worse, doesn't mean their a bad organisation. It's clearly advertised as a "short, quick PAYDAY loan" not "Financial troubles? click here we can solve your problems."

You have never been in a position so desperate so you are alright Jack. If people cannot feed their kids, what do they do ? What is your solution ? I think the interest rates are scandalous but they saw a business opportunity and a need and went for it. The booming industries in this country are now pawnbrokers, charity shops, pound shops and quick loan shops.
 


D'Angelo Saxon

SW19ULLS
Jul 30, 2004
3,097
SW19
"Chris Johnson Crewe Alexandra and Macclesfield Town supporter"

I'm more bothered that this guy appears to support two football clubs.
 




Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,761
Buxted Harbour
I do allot of work with various pay day loans companies and trust me Wonga are one of the more reputable ones.

I assume said pinko twat will also be writing to Blackpool and insisting they pass up their six figure annual sponsorship deal on ethical grounds?

Come to think about it what are the interest rates for an Amex card? Pretty steep if memory recalls. Lets start a petition and get them away from our football club!! Lets ask Ipswich if we can borrow their banner!!?!?!
 


NickBHAFC18

New member
Feb 24, 2012
1,720
Brighton
You have never been in a position so desperate so you are alright Jack. If people cannot feed their kids, what do they do ? What is your solution ? I think the interest rates are scandalous but they saw a business opportunity and a need and went for it. The booming industries in this country are now pawnbrokers, charity shops, pound shops and quick loan shops.

I'm quite sure you can find professional help in situations like that, we're in the 21st century....your saying the government wont be able to help you..?

You say the less fortunate are attracted to it, but you can say that about many situations in many different industries. I have to get back to work now, but to sum it up, loan sharks are not for, or aimed at people without money. They want their money back, and want people who will pay it back. Yes it can attract people in financial trouble, but there are ALWAYS better options and ways to go about it.
 


Pantani

Il Pirata
Dec 3, 2008
5,445
Newcastle
I do allot of work with various pay day loans companies and trust me Wonga are one of the more reputable ones.

I assume said pinko twat will also be writing to Blackpool and insisting they pass up their six figure annual sponsorship deal on ethical grounds?

Come to think about it what are the interest rates for an Amex card? Pretty steep if memory recalls. Lets start a petition and get them away from our football club!! Lets ask Ipswich if we can borrow their banner!!?!?!

American Express credit card 19.9% APR.
Wonga pay day loan 4214% APR.

Similar, in that Wonga rate is only 212 times more expensive.
 


Pantani

Il Pirata
Dec 3, 2008
5,445
Newcastle
Incidently Wonga now have an advert at the top of NSC. I shall be writing a strongly worded letter to NSC LTD or whatever Bozza has called his company. :rant:
 




Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,761
Buxted Harbour
American Express credit card 19.9% APR.
Wonga pay day loan 4214% APR.

Similar, in that Wonga rate is only 212 times more expensive.

Hmmmm yes but wonga will lend you 400 quid for a month or two, Amex £40k+ for as long as you like.

And what about their charge cards, what the APR on those if you don't pay them back?

Actually, it doesn't matter the point I'm trying to make is if you don't like a product then don't f***ing buy it! I have no desire to stay at a Holiday Inn (currently being advertised up top) so I won't bother clicking on the banner, should I be writing to a national newspaper or starting a petition?
 


Diego Napier

Well-known member
Mar 27, 2010
4,416
Hmmmm yes but wonga will lend you 400 quid for a month or two, Amex £40k+ for as long as you like.

And what about their charge cards, what the APR on those if you don't pay them back?

Actually, it doesn't matter the point I'm trying to make is if you don't like a product then don't f***ing buy it! I have no desire to stay at a Holiday Inn (currently being advertised up top) so I won't bother clicking on the banner, should I be writing to a national newspaper or starting a petition?

And you're missing the point; it's about being concerned for others and ensuring that vulnerable people are afforded some degree of protection from increasing their financial difficulties .

Those who are desperate or disadvantaged aren't going to take out an Amex card, they probably wouldn't be able to obtain one anyway.
 


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