From the editor: A reader received an unsolicited advertisement from a payday loan company and was shocked at the outrageous terms of this predatorial business, hoping that the new mayor and city commission will consider some type of regulation to stifle these greedy bastards.
We submit his observations and the advertisement below:
"I received this junk mail today. We have loan sharks right here in Brownsville at Merit Finance. Check out the APR of 90.93%, I don't think the mafia even charged that much, I could be wrong, but you get the point. Not sure if what this company, and many others like it, are doing is legal, but they should be banned from our community."
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Totally legal. State regulates this, not city. Just rip it and trash the goddamned mail! Shit, man.
ReplyDeleteA good number of people will go for it. Money's tight, bro!
ReplyDeleteA reader submitted nothing. Daniel Lenz posted. You grabbed it.
ReplyDeleteYou're on a record streak of bad guesses and wrong assumptions. Daniel called me and I shared his concerns. I don't get my stories off Facebook like the trolling blogger.
DeleteYou literally just screen gabbed the Cheeze thing.
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