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Wonga.com (Beware Check the interest) its doubled since last week :(
to borrow £20 now costs you £13, but last week it was only around £6, so robbing like hell because its xmas ...Sad company which i did find very helpful when was strapped for Cash.
so i wont be using these again taking advantage at xmas time is dam right wrong
so i wont be using these again taking advantage at xmas time is dam right wrong
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Sorry but you can't hold the company responsible for knowing their market and their punters can you? :rotfl:
Still seems like a good deal to me, 8 squillion APR so people can waste a few hundred quid over Chrimble."We want the finest wines available to humanity, we want them here, and we want them now!"0 -
Lmao lol

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to borrow £20 now costs you £13, but last week it was only around £6, so robbing like hell because its xmas ...Sad company which i did find very helpful when was strapped for Cash.
so i wont be using these again taking advantage at xmas time is dam right wrong
NOTHING has changed. It cost around £6 to borrow £20 for 5 days last week and it costs the same this week. If you borrow that £20 over 30 days (which is the default) THEN it costs around £13.
If you're going to make sensationalist claims like this, then you need to at least do a like-for-like comparison.My posts are my own opinions based on my experiences and info gathered from sites such as this.
They are not a substitute for professional financial advice - but you knew that already didn't you?
VSP 2011 - Member #25 - Started 6th December 2010 - Total As Of 4th May 2011 (21 weeks in!) - £323.67/£500 - So far so good!0 -
P.S. You should really change the thread title:Wonga.com (Beware Check the interest) its doubled...
It's completely inaccurate and Wonga may take a dislike to you creating a thread with this title!My posts are my own opinions based on my experiences and info gathered from sites such as this.
They are not a substitute for professional financial advice - but you knew that already didn't you?
VSP 2011 - Member #25 - Started 6th December 2010 - Total As Of 4th May 2011 (21 weeks in!) - £323.67/£500 - So far so good!0
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