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If food aid and other associated charity is necessary, should we ban usury?


Who should we feed?  

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  1. 1. Who should we feed?

    • Feed the hungry and the moneylenders.
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    • Feed the hungry not the moneylenders.
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    • Feed the moneylenders not the hungry.
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    • Feed neither.
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A large majority of Brighthouse items are 29.9% the same as Argos and other shop credit.
Higher than that in the Worksop store, I'm quite certain I saw something with a nearly 40% badge the other weekend. Latest Samsung or Sony 3D TV doo-daa or somesuch. Big ticket item.

 

I don't single out Brighthouse purposefully, willman. I have the same contempt for any other outfit preying on the feebly-financially-minded.

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Higher than that in the Worksop store, I'm quite certain I saw something with a nearly 40% badge the other weekend. Latest Samsung or Sony 3D TV doo-daa or somesuch. Big ticket item.

 

I don't single out Brighthouse purposefully, willman. I have the same contempt for any other outfit preying on the feebly-financially-minded.

 

I understand Loob - BUT they are picked on unnecessarily. I'm sure the likes of Comet et al charge similar for store cards.

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