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Title: APR
Post by: STMO999 on 01 June 2010, 20:04:08
Wonga.com will charge you 2689% APR, but don't worry, it's all explained here ;D

http://www.wonga.com/money/is-this-apr-expensive
Title: Re: APR
Post by: sexydaz on 01 June 2010, 20:13:23
simple really after reading that :y
Title: Re: APR
Post by: STMO999 on 01 June 2010, 20:17:05
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simple really after reading that :y

I think I'll stick with virgin if I need money quickly. I can transfer cash directly into my current account and it's 0% apr until feb next year, 4% fee.

So, £2000 in my account tomorrow, £80 fee and pay it back by Feb. Seemples. :y
Title: Re: APR
Post by: sexydaz on 01 June 2010, 20:44:28
so yer not gonna borrow some money off em for a new omega then ::)
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Post by: STMO999 on 01 June 2010, 20:57:01
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so yer not gonna borrow some money off em for a new omega then ::)

err........errrrrr......no ::)
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Post by: Hannah Judes Dad on 01 June 2010, 21:02:49
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so yer not gonna borrow some money off em for a new omega then ::)

err........errrrrr......no ::)

So you thought about it then  ;D ;D ;D
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Post by: hoofing it on 01 June 2010, 21:39:16
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so yer not gonna borrow some money off em for a new omega then ::)

err........errrrrr......no ::)

So you thought about it then  ;D ;D ;D
I joined a credit union in febuary.
take out a loan apr is only in double digits 18%
Title: Re: APR
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 01 June 2010, 21:53:17
What totally misleading information.

Thier APR is the same no matter what repayment period you shoose.

Just that the longer the period you take the more it costs you (hence they are trying to show otherwise.).  It's just a play on figures.
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Post by: Welung666 on 01 June 2010, 22:02:25
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so yer not gonna borrow some money off em for a new omega then ::)

err........errrrrr......no ::)

So you thought about it then  ;D ;D ;D
I joined a credit union in febuary.
take out a loan apr is only in double digits 18%

Our local credit union is run by the council and as I (effectively) work for the council I get better rates on loans, I had £900 for 11% :y
Title: Re: APR
Post by: Danny on 02 June 2010, 13:46:34
quikquid.com charge the same
Title: Re: APR
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 02 June 2010, 13:52:13
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Wonga.com will charge you 2689% APR, but don't worry, it's all explained here ;D

http://www.wonga.com/money/is-this-apr-expensive

 Have you just set up this fine company Steve?..... ::) ::) ;)......to help out the poor in Wakefield. ::) ::) ;)
Title: Re: APR
Post by: STMO999 on 02 June 2010, 14:55:48
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Wonga.com will charge you 2689% APR, but don't worry, it's all explained here ;D

http://www.wonga.com/money/is-this-apr-expensive

 Have you just set up this fine company Steve?..... ::) ::) ;)......to help out the poor in Wakefield. ::) ::) ;)


Yes. I set it up with a loan from quickquid :y
Title: Re: APR
Post by: Hannah Judes Dad on 02 June 2010, 21:26:46
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Wonga.com will charge you 2689% APR, but don't worry, it's all explained here ;D

http://www.wonga.com/money/is-this-apr-expensive

 Have you just set up this fine company Steve?..... ::) ::) ;)......to help out the poor in Wakefield. ::) ::) ;)


Yes. I set it up with a loan from quickquid :y

Is We Buy Any Car Dot Com one of your ideas too?  ;D
Title: Re: APR
Post by: STMO999 on 02 June 2010, 21:28:50
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Wonga.com will charge you 2689% APR, but don't worry, it's all explained here ;D

http://www.wonga.com/money/is-this-apr-expensive

 Have you just set up this fine company Steve?..... ::) ::) ;)......to help out the poor in Wakefield. ::) ::) ;)


Yes. I set it up with a loan from quickquid :y

Is We Buy Any Car Dot Com one of your ideas too?  ;D


In association with carcraft, yes. ::)