http://www.independent.ie/business/...000-for-fans-to-go-to-euro-2016-34294987.html
I'm curious to hear what people make of this story.
As a depositor/shareholder/taxpayer, these stories always make me nervous.
But should anybody really be taking out a high interest loan to fund a holiday in the first place?
Rather than calling on regulators or politicians to intervene in what, at the end of the day, is a lawful business, surely the Consumer Association should be trying to ensure that consumers are fully aware of the true costs of borrowing excessive amounts to fund current spending. No?
I'm curious to hear what people make of this story.
As a depositor/shareholder/taxpayer, these stories always make me nervous.
But should anybody really be taking out a high interest loan to fund a holiday in the first place?
Rather than calling on regulators or politicians to intervene in what, at the end of the day, is a lawful business, surely the Consumer Association should be trying to ensure that consumers are fully aware of the true costs of borrowing excessive amounts to fund current spending. No?