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OJenni!
01-16-2012, 11:04 AM
Wow some people are really dumb.
OJenni!
01-16-2012, 11:05 AM
WOW! Easiest £500 ive ever made!! LMAO stupid bitch. thanks for being so caring lol!!!!
aw account deleted already, no way ul find me now hahahahahaha
The only dumb one in this equation is you. That's if this is all not a joke
kaiarose
01-16-2012, 11:34 AM
Let's not feed the trolls!
TheBrownFox
01-17-2012, 11:48 AM
^hoping that is some very, very sick joke
Wait, what happened? I just scrolled up, and I couldn't find anything. Someone must've gone back and deleted a post or something. What happened?
EDIT: Ah, now I see it! SMH. Sadly, I am NOT surprised that some dumbass troll would get a kick out of this thread, and use this opportunity to try to take advantage of Jenny.
PrincessJenny
01-19-2012, 01:16 PM
The loan service will not be re-opening. While some loans are still being re-paid some members have decided to take a loan and fall off the face of the earth leaving the service in financial ruin. Profits from dailypay have been used to make up the large debt.
Thanks to the members for offering to repay the large sum of money thats went un-paid but it would be unfair to you. We made the mistake and will try and continue to regain the loans from non-payers.
Sorry
Missymissdemeanour
01-19-2012, 01:59 PM
I am really sorry to hear this! I cannot believe how low some people will stoop! I know this service helped a lot of girls out, including myself, and now because of the actions of a few low lifes the service has had to close, it's a real shame but I totally understand. Thankyou PJ for offering us this service in the first place along with everything else you do to help and support us all, not just the DP girls.
The loan service will not be re-opening. While some loans are still being re-paid some members have decided to take a loan and fall off the face of the earth leaving the service in financial ruin. Profits from dailypay have been used to make up the large debt.
Thanks to the members for offering to repay the large sum of money thats went un-paid but it would be unfair to you. We made the mistake and will try and continue to regain the loans from non-payers.
Sorry
Smurfette
01-19-2012, 02:52 PM
Very sad to hear about this, Jenny. I hope you're able to recoup your losses somehow.
Your kindness and generosity to everyone here is greatly appreciated. It's sickening that some would so shamelessly take advantage of you like this.
MissKatie
01-19-2012, 06:59 PM
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TheBrownFox
01-21-2012, 09:22 AM
The loan service will not be re-opening. While some loans are still being re-paid some members have decided to take a loan and fall off the face of the earth leaving the service in financial ruin. Profits from dailypay have been used to make up the large debt.
Thanks to the members for offering to repay the large sum of money thats went un-paid but it would be unfair to you. We made the mistake and will try and continue to regain the loans from non-payers.
Sorry
I'm sorry to hear this, Jenny. :( As awesome as I think the loan service was, I suspected someone would go take advantage and fuck it up for others. SMH.
Melonie
01-21-2012, 10:00 AM
While some loans are still being re-paid some members have decided to take a loan and fall off the face of the earth leaving the service in financial ruin. Profits from dailypay have been used to make up the large debt.
On a personal level, I'm extremely sorry to hear that you have been 'victimized' by some recipients of your short term loan service.
However, on a business level, industry statistics don't lie. 'Adult Industry' workers have a well documented history of much higher levels of 'financial irresponsibility' - from non-repayment of loans, to non-payment of taxes, to non / late payment of rent and utility bills - than the general population. 'Adult Industry' workers also have a well documented history of higher levels of 'mobility' as well ( i.e. relocating frequently ... sometimes just a few steps ahead of bill collectors ).
Because of these statistics, the mainstream banking / financial community tends to treat 'adult industry' workers in the same way that the insurance industry treats male drivers under the age of 25 ... as HIGH RISK customers ... where very high 'premiums' need to be charged in order to cover the statistically inevitable higher 'losses' that will be incurred. It's unfortunate but not surprising that you have incurred those higher 'losses'. It's doubly unfortunate that you did not charge a high 'premium' from other loan program recipients in anticipation of those losses. And it's triply unfortunate that DailyPay will wind up 'covering' these losses via taking a major hit to profitability plus the inevitable shifting of additional costs onto 'responsible' DailyPay users who did not participate / benefit from the ill fated loan program.
At StripperWeb, the cross section of members is typically well above 'average'. But this tends to 'favorably' distort the facts of the situation.
BlkSharpie
01-23-2012, 01:16 AM
Sickened...thats all I can say.
I totally understand closing the loan program...it really is awful for those who truly need it, but those who took advantage completely ruined it, and I dont blame you for covering yourself so that this doesnt happen again.