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    Payday loans firms raided by watchdog

    The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has ramped up its investigation into payday loan firms, as it emerged that profits at Wonga, Britain's biggest short-term lender, soared 400 per cent in the last year.

    Earlier this year the OFT agreed to investigate the payday loans industry after a long-running campaign by The Independent. Figures published today show that the OFT is being true to its word, having sent investigators to the offices of 68 business offering payday loans in the first five months of 2012, compared with just one in the whole of 2011.

    Meanwhile, Wonga made pre-tax profits of £59.2m in 2011 – more than four times the previous year's figure of £14.1m.

    Wonga's success in offering loans at APRs of up to 4,000 per cent has encouraged a wave of copycat firms. Many operate outside the law, encouraging people to build up debt they can't afford. It is these that are the focus of the OFT's continuing probe into the payday loan sector. It is investigating accusations that many high-cost, short-term lenders prey on vulnerable people, such as the unemployed or those on benefits.

    The OFT is looking into claims that payday lenders are acting irresponsibly by handing out loans without checking whether borrowers can afford to repay them. The watchdog is also focusing on the practice of rolling over loans, so that those who fail to repay on time quickly end up with unaffordable rising debt.

    During its raids, the OFT has been questioning payday lenders about how they treat borrowers who get into difficulties amid growing evidence that they do not treat them fairly. It wants to ensure they are complying with the law and are fit to hold a consumer credit licence.

    The raids were made under the Consumer Credit Act's formal power of entry, according to the law firm Pinsent Masons, which uncovered the office search figures.

    The searches allow OFT or trading standards officers to access premises to observe how the business is run, as well as inspect a business' documents.

    The raids often include monitoring and recording telephone calls, online applications and lending decisions.

    The Pinsent Masons partner Ian Roberts said: "Going to a business and searching through its files is one of the most intrusive forms of action the OFT is able to take. It's a sign of how pro-active the OFT's approach is towards payday lenders."

    http://www.independent.co.uk/money/l...internalSearch
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    Well - this is encouraging. But what - exactly - do they consider as being a 'raid' ??

    Somehow, I just can't see the OFT raising their collective voice any higher than a whisper.

    There should surely be some shouting and banging going on. Or do I watch too much of that CSI stuff ?

    What - EXACTLY - is a 'raid,' I wonder ?

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    • #3
      Re: OFT Raid Payday Loans Companies

      I'd imagine a raid is an unannounced visit.

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      • #4
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        I suppose they went in very quietly and very politely sald 'show us yer books', while we tap yer phones and my mate will stand and see how things go in the shop :beagle:

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        • #5
          Re: OFT Raid Payday Loans Companies

          Originally posted by EXC View Post
          I'd imagine a raid is an unannounced visit.
          Aaaah - unannounced visits. We get those regularly. Some jerk with a clipboard and a smile, and something round their neck which looks like a photo. We tell them to go away, and they do. That's not what I consider to be a 'raid.'

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          • #6
            Re: OFT Raid Payday Loans Companies

            In the case of raids by OFT, it is not unusual for them to have other law enforcement agencies in tow, e.g. police, HMRC, as it is also not unusual, during the course of an investigation, for offences to come to light that fall within the ambit of law enforcement agencies other than OFT.
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            • #7
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              Originally posted by Bill-K View Post
              Aaaah - unannounced visits. We get those regularly. Some jerk with a clipboard and a smile, and something round their neck which looks like a photo. We tell them to go away, and they do. That's not what I consider to be a 'raid.'
              According to the law firm who first reported it the distinguishing features seem to be ''property search'' and ''formal power of entry under s, 36C Consumer Credit Act''.

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              • #8
                Re: OFT Raid Payday Loans Companies

                Aaaah, now that sounds more encouraging, EXC. Possible evidence of a set of teeth showing there !!! Let's now hope they have sufficient guts and attitude to use them when required, eh ?

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                • #9
                  Re: OFT Raid Payday Loans Companies

                  Yes agree Bill. But they need to put their dentures back in and get on with the rest of the **** they've allowed to happen.

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                  • #10
                    Re: OFT Raid Payday Loans Companies

                    Originally posted by Bill-K View Post
                    Well - this is encouraging. But what - exactly - do they consider as being a 'raid' ??

                    Somehow, I just can't see the OFT raising their collective voice any higher than a whisper.

                    There should surely be some shouting and banging going on. Or do I watch too much of that CSI stuff ?

                    What - EXACTLY - is a 'raid,' I wonder ?
                    Too much to expect AK49's and a couple of hand grenades I suppose.

                    D

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                    • #11
                      Re: OFT Raid Payday Loans Companies

                      O.K. this is hard one for me as I have used payday loans a couple of times in the past to get me out of the pooh. Basically after having credit problems in the past when some unepected shortfall has reared up our bank wont give us an overdraft for even a small amount. It worked out cheaper to go and borrow £100 and pay back £120 than pay the credit charges for a missed payment. Saying that I have never borrowed more than that otherwise the intrest charges start raking up to silly amounts. Also I only use a "reptuable" company who offer good discounts to regular customers.
                      The moral here is the same as any other borrowing only borrow what you can afford to pay back and keep away from dodgy back street companies.
                      Totally agree with the OFT raids tho, its their job to regulate and make sure these companies are working with in the law .

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                      • #12
                        Re: OFT Raid Payday Loans Companies

                        Originally posted by stevread1 View Post
                        O.K. this is hard one for me as I have used payday loans a couple of times in the past to get me out of the pooh. Basically after having credit problems in the past when some unepected shortfall has reared up our bank wont give us an overdraft for even a small amount. It worked out cheaper to go and borrow £100 and pay back £120 than pay the credit charges for a missed payment. Saying that I have never borrowed more than that otherwise the intrest charges start raking up to silly amounts. Also I only use a "reptuable" company who offer good discounts to regular customers.
                        The moral here is the same as any other borrowing only borrow what you can afford to pay back and keep away from dodgy back street companies.
                        Totally agree with the OFT raids tho, its their job to regulate and make sure these companies are working with in the law .
                        Interested to know which pay day loan company you consider to be reputable ?

                        It is the way that these people work. OK you may have just borrowed as a one off, but now your details are on there files, so the next time you see the item in the shop that you really cannot afford, it is a simple step to pick up the phone, and before you know it you are up to your ears in debt.

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                        Last edited by davyb; 15th October 2012, 11:29:AM.

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                        • #13
                          Re: OFT Raid Payday Loans Companies

                          OFT??? But the payday loans are not doing anything wrong are they? They are doing everything right so whats the point in OFT getting involved? It has nothing to do with law its all contracts, OFT will find nothing they can do.

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                            There is one thing for certain tho, there will be loads of travelling expenses paid lol at the end of each month haha

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                            • #15
                              Re: OFT Raid Payday Loans Companies

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