As someone who was brought up in what was to become one of the slum clearance areas of Bolton, I was taught the harsh lessons of life, one of which was you don't get anything unless you can afford to pay for it first!
My parents went out to work for a living and never even used HP (which I guess were the equivalent of getting things on a credit card) let alone going to a money lender!
Also there was no such thing to us as a compensation culture, nobody we knew would ever have thought to make a claim if there holiday wasn't just perfect or if Wanders sold a player and you had just bought a shirt with his number on it, or anything at all like that!
So I find it somewhat ironic that Wonga a pay day loan company as been brought down by those who 'knowingly' took out loans and have now jumped on the compensation band wagon to get their greedy mits on what they must see as free money - although they were happy to go to Wonga in the first place because they wanted something they clearly could not afford at the time.
Just goes to show greed - sky high interest rates/compo culture - doesn't always win in the end!
What do you think?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45359395
My parents went out to work for a living and never even used HP (which I guess were the equivalent of getting things on a credit card) let alone going to a money lender!
Also there was no such thing to us as a compensation culture, nobody we knew would ever have thought to make a claim if there holiday wasn't just perfect or if Wanders sold a player and you had just bought a shirt with his number on it, or anything at all like that!
So I find it somewhat ironic that Wonga a pay day loan company as been brought down by those who 'knowingly' took out loans and have now jumped on the compensation band wagon to get their greedy mits on what they must see as free money - although they were happy to go to Wonga in the first place because they wanted something they clearly could not afford at the time.
Just goes to show greed - sky high interest rates/compo culture - doesn't always win in the end!
What do you think?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45359395