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Wow a 100% interest rate? What a bargain!
For short term loans? You'd be so lucky to have it just double.
It's probably only 25% if paid back within 24hours
drained my bank account, maxed my credit cards, but credit genie was there to help me take on more short term debt.
I thought I was being advertised to on Lemmy despite my various ad blockers and was furious for about 10 seconds lmao
Glad I'm not the only one getting mad when I see/hear an add now 😭
This is monstrous...
Why? She needed a latte, and because she suffers from poor choices, she can now get a $8 latte that will cost $219 to pay back!
This will be the new normal if we don't stop Capitalism now.
A world where you own nothing, and are expected to survive based solely on a debt that you are expected to pay back but it's an open secret that you never will.
My first taste of pure evil capitalism was when my fast food job in college was forcing everyone to switch to getting a "cash card" rather than a check. That card had a $0.25 fee every time you used it.
I don't know if it still exists or if sane politicians told companies that shit was illegal.
They're trying to go back to the 1800s. The giant, old, textile factory near where I live had dorms where the workers would live on premises and were paid in script for the stores owned by the factory. Like coal villages. They converted them into luxury loft apartments now.
🎶You load sixteen tons, what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt. Saint Peter don't you call me, 'cause I can't go. I owe my soul to the company store.🎶
Still exists. We took out the middle man between the payday loan people and the minimum wage employees. Private sector efficiency in action!
I believe it is semi-legal where a card CAN be offered, but only as an alternative to direct deposit.
phew crisis averted
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Gotta keep the wage slaves in debt so there's no upward mobility.
awesome, that will go nicely with my 6-month financing for last week's Papa Joe's pizza
Considering i don't plan on retiring, this is fine -- i will leave as much debt as possible in my wake when i move onto the great gig in the sky 😇
By next week you should be able to roll that over and get a second mortgage secured against the first pizza for a new pizza.
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Ewwww! So glad I had somewhere else to go after dumping that place!
Payday loans making a comeback, eh?
And because they don't appear on your credit check you can take a dozen out from different companies! What could possibly go wrong?
They’ve been here to stay. They just yassified them and are now aiming them at a different demographic. They’re trying—against all logic—to gentrify poverty traps. Welcome to the future.
Payday loans making a comeback, eh?
They never left. The financial vultures just keep renaming them and finding other loopholes to skirt regulations and keep trapping victims in their endless debt spirals.
It tends to move around from scam to scam.
A lot of the payday loan companies seemed to disappear in the UK. The main one was Wonga, which went under after we made it so that companies lending money would have to pay compensation if they lent money to people who would be unlikely to be able to repay it.
Then there was places like BrightHouse which specialised in selling basic household items to poor people with a 99% APR on them. So that £300 washing machine ends up costing over £1000 by the time they own it.
The current one is places like Klarna, which is a buy now pay later system. Popular because it doesn't charge any interest (most of the money comes in fees from the retailers) and they don't put it on your credit history, but miss a payment and they'll be on you like a ton of bricks.
It's just the same thing over and over, which a slight change to skirt any new regulations. It's still the same cash flow problems underlying it all.
Brb, I'm gonna take one of these out and apply to Caleb Hammer
I'm immediately wary of anything involving credit that I didn't seriously consider or plan for. I can't imagine going into debt because I'd rather drink coffee at Starbucks than at home.
I'm the same way and I just had to sign up for a credit card specifically for vet bills because my dog needs emergency surgery. The vet told me the specific card isn't super predatory or whatever, but I didn't really have any time to think things over. I just want my dog better, and I know that I can't afford it on my own rn.
So now they're getting free organic marketing by being a shitty ad? Reacting the brand would be better.
Did... did they just reinvent credit cards from first principles? Just without the card?
It's Uber all over again. "Disrupt" a market by doing the same thing but with an initial honeymoon period of benefits, then when people have gotten used to your service, rain down the enshittification. Fewer regulations and oversight greatly help this endeavor.
Honestly these microloan apps are arguably less predatory than credit cards because they usually give you three months to pay and don't charge interest as long as you make those payments.
It's still absolutely predatory as fuck, but if you are poor credit cards are just way fucking worse.
I wish Reddit wouldn't disable comments under ad-posts. Such a shitty website and so happy I left it for Lemmy.
Same thing with YouTube. I wish I could vent to the people responsible for putting rubbish in front of me. They deserve to hear my opinion as much as they think they have the right to serve me that ad.
I think ads on the internet should only be allowed if they allow comments, with extremely limited moderation capabilities so that they can't just delete all the comments they don't like.
So glad I don’t use Reddit
I wonder how they interact with regulations of the payday loan industry.
I feel sick, this is revolting