Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 08/28/2016 - 21:23
Google recently announced that it has stopped taking paid ads for payday loans. Facebook stopped taking payday loans about a year ago. This is a pretty significant development. While you can still find payday loans online through organic searches, there will no longer be any “above the fold” (the ads that show on the top and right-hand side of a search results page )will not show advertisements for them. The google ads for payday loans helped legitimize an industry which really should be left in the shadows of the black market. It is great to see them go.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 08/28/2016 - 21:23
Google recently announced that it has stopped taking paid ads for payday loans. Facebook stopped taking payday loans about a year ago. This is a pretty significant development. While you can still find payday loans online through organic searches, there will no longer be any “above the fold” (the ads that show on the top and right-hand side of a search results page )will not show advertisements for them. The google ads for payday loans helped legitimize an industry which really should be left in the shadows of the black market. It is great to see them go.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 08/28/2016 - 21:23
Google recently announced that it has stopped taking paid ads for payday loans. Facebook stopped taking payday loans about a year ago. This is a pretty significant development. While you can still find payday loans online through organic searches, there will no longer be any “above the fold” (the ads that show on the top and right-hand side of a search results page )will not show advertisements for them. The google ads for payday loans helped legitimize an industry which really should be left in the shadows of the black market. It is great to see them go.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 08/28/2016 - 21:23
Google recently announced that it has stopped taking paid ads for payday loans. Facebook stopped taking payday loans about a year ago. This is a pretty significant development. While you can still find payday loans online through organic searches, there will no longer be any “above the fold” (the ads that show on the top and right-hand side of a search results page )will not show advertisements for them. The google ads for payday loans helped legitimize an industry which really should be left in the shadows of the black market. It is great to see them go.
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 11/25/2015 - 03:19
As I noted in an earlier post, the paperwork the forms that Oregon and Washington debtors have used to file bankruptcy since the 1980s will be replaced by a new longer set of forms on December 1, 2015. Many critics have noted that the new form, at least at first blush, appear to be more user friendly while soliciting much more in the way of detail. The fear is that debtors who are foolhardy enough to file on their own will leave themselves exposed as they inadvertently report more than they should without advice of counsel.