Archive for August, 2011

English Football Season Starts – Payday Loans For Football Tickets?

Saturday, August 13th, 2011

The premier league season starts today and whilst there must undoubtedly be many happy men, women and children up and down the country, supporting your local club can actually be quite expensive. The cost of a premier league ticket now is now on average £30, multiply this against the family members attending the game and you could end up paying near to £100 to watch the match. By applying for payday loans online you could have cash needed to finance a trip to the match, and the speed of the money being deposited into your bank account could mean they are excellent for short term cash requirements. Even championship games for some of the larger teams will set you back £20 plus to watch the game.

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So, what are the alternatives for watching football cheaply?

  • Travel to away games together to cut down on travel costs
  • Take sandwiches/drink with you to the game – have you seen the price of burgers and beer at football stadiums?
  • Consider alternating watching live games, to watching them on TV, or even listening on the radio.
  • Some sports subscriptions may well need a payday loan to pay for – many pubs feature major games on large screens – try a trip to the pub to watch the game, just be careful of the drink and snack costs!

    A payday loan could be used to pay for tickets, and would more than sanction the heavy costs attributed to watching live football in 2011/12 season. With the charges of payday loans much less than overdrafts and credit card bills, you may find a significant saving over using these credit tools to finance a trip to the football. Let’s hope the 2011/12 season is interesting and not to heavy the fans purse strings.

  • Dust Has Settled – What is the Financial Cost of the Aftermath?

    Friday, August 12th, 2011

    The financial implications of the aftermath of the riots in the England (there were no reported riots in Scotland, Wales and Ireland) could have devastating on many people. Short term loans such as quick payday loans and cash advances could be one way of securing funding quickly, but this may not be the solution for the majority of people that were affected by the nutcases running riot in many of England’s towns and cities. Payday loans are an effective means to source credit fast, but it is important to have the funds at the end of the month to repay the debt – unfortunately lots of the shopkeepers will not have the means to be able to make money to be able to repay a short term debt.
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    So, what options are there for post-apocalyptic English residents? Well, there has been announcements from some of the utility companies that they will freeze bills and mortgage companies have advised their customers to contact them if you are struggling to pay the debt. As with payday loans mortgages are a form of credit and it is correspondence with the lender that is key in any adverse circumstances – indeed, Loan Advances has a resources page that contains several links to free UK debt advice. For people who do not have home insurance there is even hope with Government backed resources being implemented to help with replacement items such as beds and furniture that has been destroyed by fire. The irresponsible behaviour of a minority if individuals has certainly had a massive impact on the lives of ordinary hard working people. It may take some time before the dust settles completely from the riots, but it is refreshing the police have not wasted anytime in rounding up some of the culprits with some 1500 arrests already made. Let’s hope the full force of the law is thrown at them and they never have the opportunity to wreak havoc ever again.

    Riots on the streets of London (and Bristol, Liverpool, Birmingham)

    Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

    Last night saw hordes of young people out of control in the United Kingdom – countless stores were smashed and looted, including pawn shops, jewellery shops and bookmakers. A lack of personal finance and access to money may lead to people wanting to get their hands on jewellery and other ‘freebies’. The children are doing this because they may have nothing else to do, children as young as 11 years old have been seen setting fires on shop fronts. So what has caused this? It may not be a political swipe by the rioters, but the UK Government has reduced funding for many youth centres and youth projects in London which leaves young people with no direction or sense of purpose. There is a lack of employment and the young people have an inordinate amount of time on their hands and the only way they can make a statement is by causing chaos.

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    There is now a clear revolt against this and social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook are now being used to help galvanise the retaliation. People have been meeting up to help clean the streets and this has brought a sense of unity amongst some of the boroughs in London. So will there be more trouble this evening? Let’s hope not – many innocent shop keepers may need to apply online for a payday loan to get funding quickly to help pay for some of the damage and the bills could very well escalate. Once the situation has calmed, they will need to access sound financial advice and a good relationship with their insurance company as the damage inflicted could very well lead into the thousands of pounds.