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Is driving people into misery so profitable?
I just started a finance website, and I'm learning that there are so many loan, payday loan, instant credit, and related websites. Honestly, these websites drive people into misery. If you borrow $1,000 from one of these websites, you end up paying $2,000 or even more. But I'm not here to judge what they do. I want to ask a question here. Is driving people into misery so profitable, i.e., is running these websites, loan, payday loan, etc. so profitable?
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so how about your business, is it another payday loan company?
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No, it's not . I was actually looking for link exchange partners and I was checking number of finance websites. Then, I found out that there are so many payday loan websites. |
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I believe there's a thread about payday loan company on Business Help, you can always go and take a look at it.
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