MooseBreath Posted 25 July 2013 Posted 25 July 2013 So they see an advert outside a shop, go in and are told there is no rush to pay back it all just pay what you can afford' Who says that? Certainly not the likes of Wonga. In fact I'm pretty sure it would be illegal to say anything along the lines of "no rush to pay it back" or "pay what you can afford" when both the length of time and amount to be repaid are specified. If that has happened to you i strongly urge you to report it to the financial ombudsmen. You must have been dealing with an illegitimate company.
Tielemans63 Posted 26 July 2013 Posted 26 July 2013 Ha! You couldn't make it up! Great PR for the C of E. http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23459932
21st Century Fox Posted 26 July 2013 Posted 26 July 2013 The Church's Ethical Investment Advisory Group "recommends against investment" in companies which make more than 3% of their income from pornography, 10% from military products and services, or 25% from other industries such as gambling, alcohol and high interest rate lenders. How can anyone take the Church seriously?
BoneDog Posted 26 July 2013 Posted 26 July 2013 As the late, great, Christopher Story once said, "The church is impediment to the truth". He was a Christian aswell, but obviously knew his onions.
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