On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 13:19:11 -0700, Obama's a thief <right@policy.com> wrote: AZ Nomad wrote: On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 18:53:02 GMT, Larry in AZ <usenet2@DELETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote: Defeat Proposition 200. The "Payday Loan Reform Act", is a ballot measure being promoted by the Payday Loan Association to keep the criminals in business by law past the 2010 deadline for their demise
AZ Nomad wrote: On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 18:53:02 GMT, Larry in AZ <usenet2@DELETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote: Defeat Proposition 200. The "Payday Loan Reform Act", is a ballot measure being promoted by the Payday Loan Association to keep the criminals in business by law past the 2010 deadline for their demise. How are they forcing anybody to use their business? Who gives a flying
On Sat, 17 May 2008 22:56:48 -0400, Mikko Peltoniemi <mikkopel@hotmail.com> wrote: Boron Elgar wrote: Fraud, the basis of pyramid and Ponzi scams, has been illegal for a long, long time. Again, the difference is quite stark in that no one As it should be. And there is a possibility with a pyramid scheme that you will get money. You might even get a lot of money. Does that
Boron Elgar wrote: Fraud, the basis of pyramid and Ponzi scams, has been illegal for a long, long time. Again, the difference is quite stark in that no one As it should be. And there is a possibility with a pyramid scheme that you will get money. You might even get a lot of money. Does that make it good? is hits the neighborhood selling pay day loans. There is no intent to defraud
lushhead wrote: antonye wrote: This made me laugh - maybe an unintentional pun? http://img258.imageshack.us/my.php?image=badadul0.gif But 400+%% apr? Jeez... Heh, that's cheap Try this http://www.swiftmoney.co.uk/ "Typical APR 2229.81%% (30 day loan)" Well yes, that is high but given the basis of the load (ie, 30 days) and the fact that by (UK) law the APR has to