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by squozzer
2678 days ago
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As someone who worked at a pawn shop, I can tell you it's not so much that the interest rates are high, but that the loans are small, and costs to the lender are fixed at a certain point. Some of it also is to encourage quick payback, generally the longer a high-interest runs, the more likely it will be defaulted. Plus, many borrowers have credit / banking problems and/or their loans are too small for other lenders. That said, it seems a field ripe for "disruption" - crowdfunding - maybe called crowdlending / crowdgranting? |
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