Posts Tagged ‘Online Loans’


Making your computer pay for itself


Monday, August 16th, 2010

Have access to the internet? Have a bit of spare time on your hands? Then why not try to earn yourself some money online. Here at 247Moneybox.com we’ve compiled a list of some ways you cOULD possibly earn a few pounds here and there. So when you have time to waste, then at least see if you can get paid while wasting it!

1. Answer questions: some sites offer their customers the chance to answer questions. So if you consider yourself the master of trivial pursuit or the don of your local pub quiz, then get online and get answering. Questions may be texted to you and allow you the chance to earn yourself some money and massage that massive ego of yours at the same time!
2. Do surveys: if you think of yourself as opinionated and someone who doesn’t lose arguments then you might enjoy earning money by completing some online surveys. These can range from political surveys to university students’ surveys. Websites can offer between £1 and £5 for completed surveys.
3. Get paid to just use the internet: many companies like to know customers’ browsing habits, therefore you can now get paid to simply surf the internet. Search for companies which want some market research.
4. Sell your photos: consider yourself as a great photographer? Then maybe someone else might agree, and pay to prove it. Find a site where you might be able to sell some of your photos.
5. Rent your stuff online: going away for a bit? Then why not get your possessions to earn themselves money. Try and find a site which allows you to rent anything from DVD players to furniture to children’s toys.
6. When buying something online, see if you can find the same goods but with cash-back opportunities. Companies are struggling during the recession and will therefore push hard to get you to shop with them.

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That’s another fine mess you’ve got us into!


Friday, May 1st, 2009

Our favourite soap opera that is the Treasury select committee, in its second report on the crisis, states the blame lies largely on the banks’ own reckless behaviour.

‘Bankers have made an astonishing mess of the financial system,’ said committee chairman John McFall.

The BBC article goes on to outline the disparity between the banks’ assurances that they are lending again, especially to small businesses, and anecdotal evidence from disgruntled customers who are finding it increasingly hard to get credit.

It seems downright outrageous that the banks are putting their profit margins and shareholders’ interest first and the needs of their customers second. After taking billions in public bailout funds, almost all banks have tightened their lending criteria and honest customers who in more normal times would have no problem getting credit are being turned away.

In such tough economic times, we here at www.247Moneybox.com are committed to looking at each and every case on its merits and helping out where we can. We appreciate that just because it’s tough out there for all of us, it’s not the time to reign in on vital recession-busting tools such as consumer credit.

Our innovative online loans can help bridge the gap in your finances during the month and smooth out your household’s cash flow. Our payday loan service is quick and professional and you could be on your way to a short-term payday cash advance very quickly.

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Credit card companies cut spending limits without warning


Sunday, February 8th, 2009

Interesting article in the The Guardian today regarding some of the UK’s biggest credit card companies, who are slashing credit limits for some of their account holders without warning.

Last year, internet bank Egg angered customers when it suspended 161,000 cards - with only 35 days’ notice, effectively cutting off all use of credit for these borrowers. According to Egg, it wanted to reduce its exposure to people with poor credit records, however it transpired that many angered card holders said they could see no reason for their plastic to be cancelled.

Nevertheless, other financial institutions have since followed suit.

Crazy behaviour like this is only going to continue as the recession bites and banks react in what will inevitably be a knee-jerk fashion. Getting a loan is even more important at times like this and so it should be easier not harder. We here at www.247Moneybox.com provide fast, efficient, short-term loans with a minimum of fuss because we know speed and convenience count.

The article goes on to quote Observer Cash reader James Gardner, who was recently caught out by Barclaycard’s credit-cutting policy. ‘I had just repaid £1,500 of my Christmas spending and was trying to pay a £275 vet’s bill when my card was declined,’ he says. ‘I rang Barclaycard, who said my limit had been reduced from £2,000 to £260. No warning, nothing.’

Another Observer Cash reader, Della Parrish, had her credit limit cut without warning by First Direct. ‘After I retired, I set up a First Direct bank account and credit card to keep my newly set up consultancy activities separate from my pension, which goes into my NatWest bank account,’ she says. ‘The limit on the First Direct credit card was £6,900, but this has just been reduced to £3,100 without prior notice. First Direct said it was because I had not spent up to the £6,900 limit.’

What’s even more worrying in our opinion is that according to Apacs, the credit card companies’ trade association, a code of best practice on reductions to customers’ credit limits doesn’t exist. The article quotes Jemma Smith, a spokeswoman for Apacs: ‘Limits may be reduced for reasons relating to an individual’s behaviour, such as frequent withdrawals of cash or spending over the limit. Or it may be - particularly in current times - because a company has taken a policy decision to decrease its exposure across a group of customers.’

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