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Payday loans offer a way of borrowing over the short term, to meet pressing bills that cannot wait.
Charges are usually clear – with £100 repaid on average for every £80 borrowed.
To qualify for a payday loan it is usually necessary to have a UK bank account, be employed, and have a wage paid into the bank account. Lenders often demand a set minimum income.
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