Topher wrote:I have no strong opinions either way on pound shops. As Chrysostom says, it's a business model that works very well. And they're better than Starbucks because they don't smell of coffee.
Now I love the smell of coffee, can't abide the taste though. I realise this makes me a a bit weird.
The Deadly wrote:Another example of the desperation some people feel is the emergence of pay day loan companies. 10 years ago these place were largely unheard of and now most high streets have one of these shops. They are in business to rip off people who have no money or struggle to make ends meet.
Has anyone here ever used one or would you?
Hmmm, yes I've used one, got some money to buy some stock to sell on ebay, I was aware of the cost, I needed to get the items as they were a really good deal and I paid it off within two weeks so from that point of view, they provided a service. However, I really don't like the way they advertise themselves, it's too easy to roll over to another loan if you can't quite make the payment and you end up owing a quite ridiculous amount. They're quite happy to use underhand tactics as well, someone I know had taken a loan with a company, then gave them a cheque to pay it off - what he didn't realise at the time was that the loan company didn't pay the loan off, they just used it to pay off the amount owed every month. So while my friend had thought he'd paid the loan off, he hadn't and then they chased him for "missed payments" as the amount he'd given them, although enough to clear the balance at the time, wasn't enough to cover the interest accumulated over the 12 months or so he had left on the loan.
In short, they're bastards and I feel a bit unclean for using one.