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Corruptly..... Egger to put the majority into debt. Ask your self..... Why would a Bank Charge high interest rates to a client who they consider high risk? Wouldn't high interest rate turn some one away from actually paying the money back to the lender. If I borrowed $1000 at 20% interest and could only afford to pay back the loan at $30 a month I would never pay back the loan because each month the $30 I pay would only be paying for the interest.

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