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At Last This Government Takes Action Against Payday Loans

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mikey4444 | 09:03 Mon 25th Nov 2013 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-25083701

Better late than never I suppose.
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Blaming the last government for not taking action on Payday loan companies seems a little rich. The payday loan industry, typified by companies like Wonga, is a recent phenomenon. Wonga was not even started until around 2006. And it takes time - several years, usually - for the effect of the practices to manifest, to collect and review the evidence,etc. I do...
10:46 Mon 25th Nov 2013
mikey, going overdrawn on your current account without prior authority or having a bounced direct debit will have the same affect on a mortgage application.

I changed my current account recently and an error on my part meant I missed a payment of £3.50. Of course I paid it as soon as I realised but it is there on my credit report for 6 years - payment default.

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