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Post by stillfocused on Nov 24, 2007 17:49:14 GMT -5
Earlier this week I opened up my email and found an email from ChristianFaithFinancial.com. When I started to read it I found that it was soliction for a payday loan. I believe this topic has been covered before..yet, I just wanted to give a heads up about this. I was going to send them an email asking why as a Christian organization why they participating in these practices that would place people in debt and how could they charge usuary (high interest rates). When I clicked on the email address provided another window open with an application to apply for a loan. The info says they are based out of Nevada. Please be aware as this can be easy getting into and hard getting out of. And please if you have any information or experiences regarding this..please post it..if could prvent someone from making a very big mistake.
SF
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Post by stillfocused on Nov 24, 2007 22:41:58 GMT -5
I know this may not be a popular topic..yet, I feel that this topic is very important..because the holiday season is upon us.
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Post by kanyon on Nov 24, 2007 23:01:12 GMT -5
We have the same thing up here in Canada. I was pointing out to a bingo addict the amount of money these clowns were making.
Based on the interest or finders fee charged, a $1000. turned over weekly and re loaned would net $40,000 in one year. Not bad change but a total ripoff.
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