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I applied for a loan with this company for £2,000 as I have a slightly bad credit.

They contacted me and said that I had been approved and would transfer me to the relevant department.

I was welcomed by a man from a company called Evolution and had to go through all my details again. He then offered me a loan for £2,000 with an APR of 153.9%. Astonishing how these kinds of companies are preying on vulnerable people who really need help not pushing up the percentage on loans so they can make a lot of money.

They should be stopped and I hope that the Financial Industry will clean these types of companies up. Obviously I turned the loan down.

Comments

  • BugsyBrowne
    BugsyBrowne Posts: 5,697 Forumite
    Youve done the right thing and turned them down as many would of just took the loan and done a runner especially those who's credit files can't possibly get any worse.
  • Thank you. This is one of many companies that I have come across.

    Its disgusting that they are allowed to get away with it.

    One thing I always look at on their websites is the jargon at the bottom i.e. credit consumer licence and authorised by the FSA, but even these can be misleading.
  • antrobus
    antrobus Posts: 17,386 Forumite
    widget115 wrote: »
    ...Its disgusting that they are allowed to get away with it.......

    Get away with what exactly? You were offered a product at a particular price. You thought it was too expensive and so declined the offer.

    It's like going into a supermarket to buy some tumeric or chilli powder or something. Schwartz will sell it to you in a pretty little glass jar for £5 per kilo, but around the corner in 'World Foods' you can buy a packet for a tenth of that.
    widget115 wrote: »
    ... Astonishing how these kinds of companies are preying on vulnerable people who really need help not pushing up the percentage on loans so they can make a lot of money.....

    People, vulnerable or otherwise, who are in possession of bad credit are far more likely to find the help they need on the pages of the Debt-Free Wannabe forum than from any company offering loans.
  • Apples2
    Apples2 Posts: 6,442 Forumite
    What does "slightly bad credit" actually mean?

    it could mean someone has borrowed before but caused nothing but hassle with late /missed payments. No wonder then the best products are not available.
  • dealer_wins
    dealer_wins Posts: 7,334 Forumite
    widget115 wrote: »
    I applied for a loan with this company for £2,000 as I have a slightly bad credit.

    They contacted me and said that I had been approved and would transfer me to the relevant department.

    I was welcomed by a man from a company called Evolution and had to go through all my details again. He then offered me a loan for £2,000 with an APR of 153.9%. Astonishing how these kinds of companies are preying on vulnerable people who really need help not pushing up the percentage on loans so they can make a lot of money.

    They should be stopped and I hope that the Financial Industry will clean these types of companies up. Obviously I turned the loan down.

    They are not preying on them, they are actually offering them a loan when all the mainstream lenders will decline them.

    The interest rate is high to reflect the fact that there will be a much higher level of defaults with these clients.

    The customers that can only use these companies for loans are not vulnerable, they just cant budget and live beyond their means.
  • BugsyBrowne
    BugsyBrowne Posts: 5,697 Forumite
    IMO its so easy saying budget & save to other people without knowing their life & circumstances.
    Many families go to work earn minimum wage and do struggle on a weekly basis where saving to them is not possible in any form.
    Many of us do earn more and live quite comfortably where saving isint a problem and budgeting comes naturally.

    I can be very judgemental especially if their stories dont add up but with living costs at the moment I actually do sympathise with struggling families and understand PDL's are not the answer but some really do have no choice.
  • bigadaj
    bigadaj Posts: 11,531 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Hallelujah, bugsy has had an epiphany and seen the light! Glory be to god and hosanna!
  • SnowTiger
    SnowTiger Posts: 4,461 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    bigadaj wrote: »
    Hallelujah, bugsy has had an epiphany and seen the light! Glory be to god and hosanna!

    Nah. Those Natwest hackers have hacked in to his MSE account. :)
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