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  • Wonga to write off £220m of customer debts

    Wonga to write off £220m of customer debts

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 2nd October 2014 14:11.

    *Payday lender Wonga says it is writing off £220m of debts for 330,000 customers after putting in place new affordability checks.* The company,...

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    Re: Wonga to write off £220m of customer debts

    Now, how about the rest of the banking and credit industry?

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      Re: Wonga to write off £220m of customer debts

      Wonga TV ad banned for failing to show interest rate

      More ------> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-29530615
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        Re: Wonga to write off £220m of customer debts

        Thousands of people entitled to compensation from payday lender Wonga are yet to be paid by the company, MPs have heard.....Read more HERE at aad blog firm
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