An end to boom and bust
Sep. 7th, 2011 09:58 amSauntering through Stevenage town centre this morning, I couldn't help but notice that a new pawn/loans/cashforgold shop has opened up next to the bus station. This is the fourth within a radius of about 100 yards in the town centre. When I started David Inc. back in 2004 there was only one.
It struck me as interesting that - thanks to the promised end of boom and bust - the town high street has gone from being the place where people buy their possessions to the place where they sell them.
It struck me as interesting that - thanks to the promised end of boom and bust - the town high street has gone from being the place where people buy their possessions to the place where they sell them.
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Date: 2011-09-07 10:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-09-07 11:01 am (UTC)Have you read the Ascent of Money by Neil Ferguson? Some interesting stuff in there about how lack of access to sensibly priced and risked credit networks is a great way of ensuring the poor stay that way.
Exactly what does David, Inc. do?
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Date: 2011-09-07 11:36 pm (UTC)Even subscription TV isn't that expensive. £40 quid for broadband, cable and telephone. I'm probably not even on the cheapest/fastest/best service contract I could be on either.
Of course you end up tied into contracts, and And isn't the point of using the usurers so that you have the cash to pay these sorts of bills? (And then more cash to pay the other usurers, and so on.)
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Date: 2011-09-08 12:48 am (UTC)For a start, you can get a Blackberry on contract with some internet access for £9 per month. That's cheaper than a BT landline. No phone=no job prospects, simple as.
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Date: 2011-09-08 12:51 am (UTC)I've used one-fixed penalty notice, pay in two weeks it's £40, or pay in two months and it's £80, or go to court.
Which would you do if you'd not got £40 spare, borrow on, say, Wonga, at a cost of £20, or wait until payday when you can afford the £80?
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Date: 2011-09-08 12:52 am (UTC)OTOH, the price of gold is going through the roof, so it's perhaps not surprising that people wanting to buy gold cheap are more prevalent.
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