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The Payday industry launched an in-depth report this week which examined and identified the challenges consumers face in the current economic climate. The report, titled ‘Credit Crunched’ is the largest study of payday customers in the country and was commissioned by the Consumer Finance Association (CFA). The study aims to become a barometer of the social environment [...]
The post Payday Lenders Launched Indepth Report of Consumers Habits appeared first on Payday Angels.
A British think thank has recently estimated that families will be paying £600 a year towards green energy by the year 2020. However, the Department For Energy And Climate Change has publicly criticised this study, claiming instead that green energy will actually be used to lower future energy bills, rather than increase them. According to [...]
The post Will Green Energy Save Our Earth But Cost Our Wallets? appeared first on Payday Angels.
Last week, Bolton father Antony Breeze died after dousing himself in petrol and setting himself alight. His suicide came after months of being harassed by payday lenders. Breeze, 36, told passer-by who tried to intervene that he had ‘had enough.’ After his death, police found recent text messages from no less than three different payday [...]
The post Was Antony Breeze Killed By Payday Lenders? appeared first on Payday Angels.
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The Weekend Round Up features five posts published on Write on Finance members' blog in the previous week.
Drew of Objective Wealth features member Ermine of Simple Living in Suffolk in his monthly blog nod.
Elaine of Mortgage Free in Three gives a very honest appraisal of 2012 using the Wheel of Life in her end of year audit.
Miss Thrify tells us where to buy cheaper stamps to post our Christmas cards.
Continuing with the Christmas theme, Discount Coder has tips on enjoying a cheaper Christmas dinner.
Adam of Money Bulldog explains the difference between an IVA and bankrupty.
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