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    Hi
    I am looking to make contact with anybody who has experience of payday loans & how best to promote an affiliate website. In fact it would be nice to chat with anybody who has any advice...... feeeling pretty lonely with this new venture!!

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    Hiya,

    We currently generate 100-120 web-to-email enquiries for payday loans (all capped at £1000), we sell them out at £6 each wholesale - retail value is £15 each.

    They come from 14 collection sites, generated via SEO and SMS promotion. It's a lot of work getting a site up and visible, but they pretty much self gen therafter.

    Only problem you may find is that when someone is determined to get a payday loan, they will apply everywhere, thus reducing the conversion ratios.

    It's not an area that we are too protective about, more a side earner for us in all honesty... but if you would look to take/lease some of our sites and obtain the generated data teen feel free to get in touch, or of course, if you already have a customer and qty is your objective, then by all means we can wholesale the live leads to you.

    I can always be reached via email on Rob.Johnson@OXEVA.co.uk

    All the best with your project....

    Rob

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    Hi there

    I just have a quick question. How does someone register a payday loan site as a UK Registered Charity? Are all your earnings going to a world hunger organisation, Oxfam or what? I'd love to know.


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    Interesting post - where has this happened?

    Rob | OXEVA
    Rob.johnson@oxeva.co.uk

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    Paydayking.co.uk

    Do a whois on the URL - Nominet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sushicat View Post
    Hi there

    I just have a quick question. How does someone register a payday loan site as a UK Registered Charity? Are all your earnings going to a world hunger organisation, Oxfam or what? I'd love to know.


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    paydayking.co.uk is owned by APS Financial Services, we are a Private Limited Company No 6345830. We are not a registered charity!! A mistake was obviously made when filling out the online forms. Let me assure you that our site at Paydayking: The King of Payday Loans | Borrow up to £750 in your account today. No faxing! No credit checks! exists to make us money. What we do with it & who we might give it too after that is our business.........

    Thanks for pointing it out tho.........

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    Thanks for clearing that up. Friendly suggestion, you might want to clear that little "mistake" up too since you just openly admitted to be using your site for a profitable purpose and not a charitable one. I can see how that would probably work in your advantage in accordance with UK tax laws if your site's declared as a UK registerer Charity. I guess it's all about ethics and intentions.

    Just remember, this is a public forum afterall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sushicat View Post
    Thanks for clearing that up. Friendly suggestion, you might want to clear that little "mistake" up too since you just openly admitted to be using your site for a profitable purpose and not a charitable one. I can see how that would probably work in your advantage in accordance with UK tax laws if your site's declared as a UK registerer Charity. I guess it's all about ethics and intentions.

    Just remember, this is a public forum afterall.

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    We are changing the whois registration details - we are not attempting to operate as a charity in order to circumvent any UK tax laws. We made a mistake on the drop down details when registering our domains, it's as simple as that. This has nothing to do with ethics & intentions, we are not looking to create any kind of tax advantage; I REPEAT - WE ARE A PRIVATE LIMITED COMPANY WE ARE NOT OPERATING AS A CHARITY.......



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