I have a good friend who runs a store like this. Contrary to RedPat's comment, I don't think they take money from those who can least afford it. Rather, they perform the service of providing money for those whom the banks and traditional lenders refuse service, and they do it at posted rates.
c'est quoi un money store, une banque ? on peut acheter de l'argent en solde ?
ReplyDeleteWaiting to take money from those who can least afford it!
ReplyDeleteI have a good friend who runs a store like this. Contrary to RedPat's comment, I don't think they take money from those who can least afford it. Rather, they perform the service of providing money for those whom the banks and traditional lenders refuse service, and they do it at posted rates.
ReplyDeleteTheir trying to outlaw them here. I hate seeing other taking advantage of the poor.
ReplyDeleteSorry no time to search but I take it from the other comments that this isn't too much of an ethical place...
ReplyDeleteWhat's a money superstore, Lowell?
ReplyDeleteOK, I've read Jack's comment and I already got the picture. I don't trust them either.
Doesn't sound like this place is on the up and up!
ReplyDeleteThese places are popping up all over the place. First it was fast food joints, now it's fast cash joints!
ReplyDeleteA money....superstore? Definitely to watch out for.
ReplyDeleteIf you rearrange the letters it says OT SCAM. OT is short for overtime.
ReplyDeleteI do not know them, but I like this photo.
ReplyDeleteNice complementary colors. Nice photo. Regards Peter.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm. I'm curious about what goes on here.
ReplyDeleteAmscot sounds suspiciously like pig latin - scam
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