We “exploit” those in the armed forces? By what, offering them a fully disclosed loan product?
Let’s not discuss why those in the armed forces would need a payday loan. Also, they should obviously be able to make every other decision for themselves and fight a war, but certainly they should not be allowed to make their own financial decisions.
Yeah, we “prey” on them. Just like every business with a customer base, and an open door “preys” on their customers. It used to be called free enterprise.





How do we prey on a group that we cannot/will not loan to?
“How do we prey on a group that we cannot/will not loan to?”
Because the media says it, in a few under researched articles put out simply to attack us. After all, “Payday Lending Scumbags Prey on the Innocent!!” gets more headlines than, “After Reviewing The Numbers, PDL’s May Not Be as Bad as You Think” every time. This is the country that invented the Jerry Springer Show and (Trainwreck families)Reality TV